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marc n - 26/8/04 at 09:05 PM

how do i save individual pages in acrobat reader, i ask this because i am trying to send people individual pages via email,l because the full file zipped is 96 mb

any help much appreciated

regards

marc


Chris_R - 26/8/04 at 09:21 PM

Don't think you're able to do it with reader. You'd need to get Acrobat Pro unfortunately.


rizla - 26/8/04 at 09:22 PM

not sure if this helps marc,but if i needed to send someone one page out of the brocher i did this

open the file in acrobat so you can see the individual pages on your left

then click the page you want to save,then at the top click edit,from the drop down menu click select all

should now be all high lited,right click on the text click copy

then open microsoft word,right click then click paste

this will be one page from your brocher

then send away


marc n - 26/8/04 at 09:36 PM

top bananna

i will give it a try in the morning

cheers

mate


shortie - 26/8/04 at 10:06 PM

Marc,

If it doesn't work drop me a quick email as I have the full acrobat package.

richard.short@landg.com

Rich.


marc n - 27/8/04 at 06:55 AM

damn it cant even do as rizla has suggested !!!!

Any Other Ideas

regards

marc


rizla - 27/8/04 at 08:02 AM

i wish i was at your pc marc id show you how to do it,it does work i have a full sierra manual in acrobat and i send single pages to many people

all the best andluck

andy daniels

ps hows the car doing


ReMan - 27/8/04 at 08:57 AM

IMHO Rizlas method should work for pages which contain text, but will probably not carry the pictures and formatting over.
You would need a full version of Acrobat for this OR
Download JAWS pdf editor.
http://www.jawspdf.com/download/
for a LOcost (free) solution, you can then use "extract" to pull full pages out and save as new pdf`s.


rizla - 27/8/04 at 09:26 AM

ooh just tried it with pics etc and.............dont work,only text


Peteff - 27/8/04 at 09:31 AM

If you've got a scanner you can acquire it into another program and send it that way. I have reader and it works. Open the page you want and press ctrl-A. It all goes blue, then press crtl-c. Open your Word or something and close reader, click in the empty page and press ctrl-v and it should be there.


ReMan - 27/8/04 at 09:39 AM

Or take a picture of the screen with your digital camera, save it and attach it to an email


Chris_R - 27/8/04 at 04:38 PM

Not that I condone breaking copyright law, but I've been told that you can download programs like Acrobat that using peer 2 peer software such as eMule.


marc n - 27/8/04 at 08:16 PM

cheers everybody going to try a few attempts now, ill keep you all posted

marc


liam.mccaffrey - 28/8/04 at 10:04 PM

hi marc sent u2u b4 i saw this topic