| We live in the high-tech era. Because of the recent technological advances in the IT field, office work is no longer the same as it used to be decades ago, with piles of documents here and there around the office. Documents, undeniably, adversely affected the effectiveness of a firm and it took office employees a great deal of time and effort to handle them. Now the days of paper-cluttered offices are gone. There are no more 'in' and 'out' boxes filled with paper documents. Everything is now computerised and stored in the form of a database.
No wonder that advanced software packages are developed every day to ease the office work. These updated software tools do not only do work quicker, but also much simpler. Most documents are kept in the PDF format, since it has got a lot of advantages over others. PDF documents are of a smaller size and can be shielded with encryption and password protection tools. The PDF format is compatible. As a result, a user can email and receive data from co-workers in a fast and effective way.
PDF files can vary from a single-page file to more composite files, such as brochures, data sheets, white papers and instruction manuals, some containing thousands of pages, which makes them difficult to handle. Now and then, you may want to print or mail several pages from a PDF document or to extract several pages into a new PDF document leaving the master unchanged. A solution is to use a PDF splitter software package. This kind of software is user-friendly. It allows you to select your original (input) PDF file and apply a splitting pattern in order to get the output document(s). Some upgraded packages contain a customised splitting option, similar to Word printing pattern. For example: 1,2,3; 1-5,3; 4-5. The result is three output files. The first one will contain pages one, two and three. The second PDF file will have pages 1-5 and page 3. The third one will have only pages 4 and 5.
The process of splitting PDF files takes a few mouse clicks and does not require expertise. A step-by-step instruction is supplied by developers. |