The Split PDF tab allows the user to set options when splitting a PDF document to multiple PDF documents. After the document has been split, there are options for routing of the output file. The tab has the following sections:
This section sets the options when splitting the document into multiple documents:
Use this section to tell PAS how to split the document into multiple documents. The available options in this section are:
Split into documents of - Use this method to split the document into equal size documents of a given number of pages. Enter the page count in the text field.
Split by page range - Use this method to split the document into multiple documents based on page range. Enter the page range in the text field. Dash is used for a page range, comma to separate pages within the same document, semicolon to separate documents. So for instance, 1, 3-5; 7-10 will output two documents, the first document with pages 1, 3, 4, and 5, and the second document with pages 7, 8, 9, and 10.
Split by blank page - Use this method to split the document when a white page is encountered. The white page will be used as a separator between documents and will be discarded.
Note: If the page was created from a scanned document the page may appear bank but will actually contain a solid white image and so the page is not viewed as blank.
Split by bookmark at level - Use this method to split the document based on bookmarks at level 1. You can also choose to split up to a higher level, for instance up to level 3. In this case, the document will be split at bookmark level 1, level 2, and level 3. In this method, we assume that the bookmarks contain Go To Page actions within the PDF document itself and that the bookmarks have been created in ascending page order.
Split before text - Use this method to split the document when specific text in the document is encountered. When the text is encountered in a page, this page will become the first page of the next document.
Split after text - Use this method to split the document when specific text in the document is encountered. When the text is encountered in a page, this page will become the last page of the document and the following page will become the first page of the next document.
Use this section to tell PAS how to name the output PDF files (the PDF documents obtained by splitting the incoming document):
Append - For each output PDF file, you can choose to append the page range or an incremental counter starting at any given number. PAS will start with the original PDF file name.
Note: The original PDF file name can first be altered using the Change the PDF File Name section below).
Note: An underscore character precedes the page range formula and commas are replaced with an underscore character.
Append bookmark name - This option is only available when the "Split by bookmarks" option is selected. This will append the name of the starting bookmark to the output documents names. So for instance if "Cover Page" is the first bookmark name, the first output document will could be named test_p1-p1_CoverPage.pdf. Only letters, numbers, hyphen and underscore characters are preserved in the bookmark name to guarantee that all operating systems will accept this file name. Commas are replaced with an underscore.
This section determines what happens once the PDF document has successfully been processed. If the processing fails for any reason the document will instead rout the document using the settings set in the Trouble Handling tab.