Thread: [Solved] Splitting Out PDFs
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Old 12-05-2012, 07:47 AM
4mysanity 4mysanity is offline Windows 7 64bit Office 2010 64bit
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Hey Macropod,

Thanks for the response. You are absolutely right.

I want the paragraph labeled 001 - to have the corresponding image inserted above the paragraph (as the code does) - then I want paragraph 1 split out and saved as 001.pdf

then I want paragraph 2 to have have its corresponding image inserted, then split out and saved as a pdf called 002.

and so...

I think your right, I think Im executing this Macro and on the first go-around it is inserting the images, then splitting out the individual pdfs, as its supposed to.

But then when I delete all the pds that were created, and all the images out of the document to try a second test of the document, only one out of the two Macros are being executed instead of both at the same time.

So does the Macro need to be combined as one instead of two seperate macros?


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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Your post #20 suggests you're running your 'Splitter' macro, not the 'InsertPicsToPDF' macro I provided. Your 'Splitter' macro has code for cutting content - which would cut the content out of your 'template' document - my 'InsertPicsToPDF' macro has no code for cutting content.
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