Split PDFs into Individual Pages
You can use a number of features to add PDF documents to ImageRight, for example, attaching documents using a drag and drop operation or using the Attach Files command. You can use options in Desktop Settings and the Import Dialog box to split multipage PDFs so they are displayed with multiple pages in the file tree. The table below provides information about how the different types of PDF files are handled when the split options are used.
Type of multipage PDF |
Can be split into multiple pages |
Export/Print with ImageRight Annotations |
---|---|---|
Multipage PDF |
Yes |
Yes |
Password protected multipage PDF |
No |
Yes using Desktop Send To functionality for Directory and Mail Recipient No using ImageRight Export Utility because the password is required |
PDF Portfolio |
Yes |
Yes if the PDF is split and displayed in the ImageRight Image Viewer No if the PDF is not split and is displayed in the native viewer |
Password protected PDF Portfolio |
No |
No |
Adobe LiveCycle 1.7 with static XFA forms |
Yes |
Yes if the PDF is displayed in the ImageRight Image Viewer No if the PDF is not split and is displayed in the native viewer |
Adobe LiveCycle 1.7 with dynamic XFA forms |
No |
No |
Adobe LiveCycle 1.6 |
No |
No |
PDFs with forms of other producers (Acrobat Distiller, InDesign, unknown producer or any other) |
Yes |
Yes if the PDF is displayed in the ImageRight Image Viewer No if the PDF is not split and is displayed in the native viewer |