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Subject:Re: Splitting up PDF into Two Files From:Kim Nylander <nylanderk -at- IPIX -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 21 May 1999 11:38:58 -0400
On 5/21/1999 10:59 AM, Tom Huffman said:
Brian,
Another option might be to save each page into a seperate PDF document
using Adobe Acrobat Exchange. You can also have Ventura print every page
as an EPS, and then distill the EPS into a PDF file and send him one page
at a time (or however many pages is under 100k).
Good luck!
>> Hi,
>>
>> is it possible to split up a single PDF file into two PDF files? I realize
>> this is a strange request, but I've been asked to do this. Apparently, a
>> client in America can only receive up to 100k through his e-mail! and the
>> PDF he needs from us is bigger than that. I know that there are
>> alternatives, but I would like to know if splitting a PDF is feasible or if
>> anyone has done this.
>>
>> Thanks in advance if you reply.
>>
>> Brian
>>
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