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Smack that genius in the head for me. ;)
I can go down that path too Todd if you like and file an official feature request. David Torno Technical Director O: 213.739.2290 C: 818.391.6060 --------------------
"The most useless day is that in which we do not laugh" -Charles Field I can probably answer the "which genius" part of the question by askingaround here, but I suspect that you'd rather just get an answer to thequestion of how to import multiple pages. I don't think that there's a waythat's more convenient than decomposing the PDF into multiple pages inAcrobat first. I'm going to interpret this as an implicit feature request, though, andsee how hard it would be to do this.On 07/02/2014 11:35, "David Torno" <torno@sydefxink.com> wrote:So which genius decided that importing only the first page of a PDF was a
sensible idea? Seriously, nobody will ever need any of the other pages.
The first page should cover it. That's like importing a video and only
getting the first frame. Useless. Sorry, I just had to rant a little
there. :)
So is there a hidden finger bending hotkey combo option for this, or is
Acrobat's Split Document command the only way here? Any body have some
ideas?
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