PDF toolkit might let you split a PDF into separate PDFs. But it really sounds like you should keep the original PDFs as separate entities and deal with each component as you wish.
On 1 August 2019 16:19:10 GMT-04:00, "MB Software Solutions, LLC" mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
Customer has a single PDF ("document") with several pages in it (let's say 12 pages). The document is made up of several scanned files, each a different file type or "component."
Customer wants to extract certain pages from this single PDF into later
email to other parties. They cannot mail the entire document because some content isn't intended for recipients (like invoices) but they want to be able to send other selected "component" parts and that file attached to the email deliverable would be a SINGLE file.
Example:
MyPDF.PDF
Page 1: Invoice ("A") Page 2-3: Bill of lading ("B") Page 4-6: Fuel slips ("C" Page 7-10: Something else ("D") Page 11-12: Yada yada yada ("E")
Eventually, components B, C, and E will be emailed to somebody.
Given this scenario, what do you recommend?
tia, --Mike
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