Print individual consecutive pages to individual pdf files

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Richard McBride

Hi all

I have a document where each page will become a facing page of a different
document. I know I can copy/paste each page, but I would prefer to have a pdf
of each page that I can then link into the second document. Then when I
update the source document I can reprint the pdf and it will automatically
get picked up when I open the secondary document.

This means I would like to print each page to an individual pdf file without
having to do each page individually. Has anyone got a script or some other
way to print each page individually to its respective individual pdf file?

thanks

Richard
 
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Richard McBride

Hi Don

I guess I was not clear about my goal. I want to have individual pdf files
for each page of my document - OR - I want to be able to INSERT each
individual page of document "A" into document "B" as the facing page.

I am building a traing workbook and cooresponding leader guide. The student
workbook is single pages. The leader's guide contains instructional notes on
the left pages and then images of the relevant pages of the student's
training workbook on the right pages using a facing page format.

In other words, document "B" page 2 would contain instructional notes while
document "B" page 3 would contain an image of the relevant page from document
"A".

To do this I need to have individual page images, either as pdf files or as
some sort of inter-document link. It seems to me that the most effective
method would be to print each page individually as a pdf file and insert the
relevent page file from the student workbook into the relevant facing page of
the leader's guide. That way when a page changes I just have to re-print the
pdf file for the individual page.

Does this make sense to you?

Thanks

Richard
 

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