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Acrobat split pages initial value

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Jul 06, 2018 Jul 06, 2018

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I use a lot this tools: Split pages, but I can't stop to question my self Why the default initial value for split pages is "2" TWO? No kidding! 2 pages? I'm sure the 99.99% all people need to change this to "1", IN EVERY TIME WE OPEN THIS TOOL, no matter how many times you use it or change that value, it will always open at the absurd initial value of 2 😕

Is there any way to change this default value?

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Jul 06, 2018 Jul 06, 2018

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eliom37715973  wrote

Is there any way to change this default value?

Short answer: no

But two other things:

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Hi eliom37715973

Also, I am moving this discussion from Adobe Creative Cloud to Acrobat General Troubleshooting

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Your assumption is based purely on a guess, although it might be nice to be able to save the number of pages to split for future uses.

As mentioned, you can submit a feature request and ask for it to be added in future versions of Acrobat.

It is possible, though, to use a script that will automatically split all the pages in the file as individual files and save them (or not) in the same folder as the original. All of this can be done with a single click.

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