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Subject:Re: Splitting up PDF into Two Files From:Svi Ben-Elya <svi -dot- ben-elya -at- AKS -dot- COM> Date:Sun, 23 May 1999 07:11:40 GMT
Yes it is. You can either place links from one file to the other or have
your customer "add pages" to import one into the other. The first method is
fairly easy with FrameMaker, the second requires that the customer have
Adobe Exchange (not just the reader).
-Svi-
On 5/21/99 5:02:58 PM Brian Doonan wrote:
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>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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