Adobe Products Featured There’s nothing better than a well-organized document. PDF files with hundreds of pages can be cumbersome to navigate, but bookmarks turn a potential nightmare into a dream.
Great Assistant to Split PDF Pages on Mac in a Breeze! For some reasons, we have to separate some specific PDF pages from a multi-page PDF document sometimes. To make the task easy for even non-Adobe Acrobat users, iPubsoft Splitter for Mac is provided here for your choice. This is a handy and practical PDF tool which works well in splitting a large PDF file into several smaller and more manageable PDF documents in a short time. Split large size PDF document into several smaller and more manageable files. Divide a multi-page PDF file into up to 200 PDF parts at a time. Support to choose a destination folder to save the smaller split PDF parts.
Intuitive interface with minimum learning curve to help users split PDF without hassles. Note: Windows version is also available, get.
/ / Adobe Acrobat: Splitting a PDF using Bookmarks Adobe Acrobat: Splitting a PDF using Bookmarks Posted on: March 25th, 2016 Author: barb.binder Category:, by Barb Binder, Adobe Certified Instructor on Acrobat This question came up in a FrameMaker class recently: my student needed to provide a single PDF for a large project, and then break it into smaller sections for posting online. FrameMaker has a checkbox for this function and that solved her issue. But then it came up again in an InDesign class from a student who works on long documents (200+ pages) and needed a way to quickly break up her PDF into smaller sections, again for posting online. There isn’t a handy checkmark in the InDesign Export to PDF dialog box. Bookmarks to the rescue Acrobat has a few different ways to split up a PDF into multiple, smaller files, and one of them is by top level bookmarks. As long as you are generating bookmarks when you create a PDF from InDesign (this works with Word docs, too), you can ask Acrobat to break up the file for you. Adobe Acrobat DC.
Choose View Tools Organize Pages Open to open the Organize Pages toolbar. Click the Split button. Choose Top level bookmarks from the Split by menu, and click on Split. Adobe Acrobat X and XI.
Choose View Tools Pages to open the Tools panel. Click the Split Document button. Select Split document by: Top-level bookmarks and click on OK.