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How To Split Up PDFs
Post Info Wednesday, September 19th, 2007 8:09 pm by J David Print Print this page Share This

So here is your problem: you need to send a PDF attachment to a client, but it is too large to send by email. The limitations on your run of the mill Internet Service Provider mail client are about 10 megabytes (like Comcast, for example). Even the ever impressive Gmail has a limitation of 20 megabytes. And often times, that file size limit will just not cut it. You need to get your client the file and the best way to do this is by splitting it with the A-PDF Size Splitter.

How The Splitter Works

A-PDF SplitterBasically, the software is very simple. You tell it which PDF you want to split, then you can specify the size of the split that you want and it will give you your files in the directory that you want them in. You can pick whatever file size you need and it is not even necessary to have Adobe software installed. The result of the split is compatible with any type of PDF reader.

The software works incredibly fast, and quite frankly, couldn’t be easier to use. There is no complex learning curve. As soon as a need arises, you can start up the software, split up your PDF and email the resulting files without a hitch. All of this is possible, thanks to the A-PDF Size Splitter.

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