![]() You'll now have a PDF with every page duplicated, but the duplicate page comes immediately after the original page.ĥ. Use Acrobat to combine all these files into a single PDF. Open the folder, select all files you just created, then copy and paste them into the same folder (ctrl+a ctrl+c ctrl+v) You'll end up with a list of files something like this:Ĥ. In the organise pages tool, select all pages and extract them as separate files. Save them to a folder-they'll be numbered in order.ģ. I'm writing the instructions with the assumption whoever is doing this is familiar with the basic tools for editing PDFs using Acrobat.ġ. I have a PC-I don't know if this works on Mac, but I'm sure you'll find out quickly. This is much less hassle than some of the solutions here (including the one marked as "correct answer"). You have the complete booklet in single page order. Open the file containing the first half, then copy all the pages in the binder and paste them on the end.You should be left with the second half of your booklet in single page order.Delete the left-hand half of all the even-numbered spreads, and the right-hand half of all the odd numbered spreads. The rest is just the opposite of what you did with the first half.Now you can press Combine to create a binder that has all the spreads in your booklet in reverse order.If not click at the top of the file name column to reverse the order. BEFORE you click on Combine, check that the numbered files are in descending order.The files will be imported in name order and you’ll be presented with a list to approve but DON’T press Combine yet.On the File menu choose ‘Create/Combine files into a single PDF’ and select all of the individual spread files you just made.You now have on disk a bunch of numbered files each of which represents an individual spread and you can close the file from which you extracted them.Select all pages and choose Extract in the top menu and check the box to save as separate pages.Open up the second copy of the original and go to Tools/Organize pages.You should now have the first part of the booklet in single page order. ![]() Select a spread, crop to the left-hand half of the spread, double click in the box to select the whole page range but Apply to:EVEN PAGES ONLY.
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