PDF Split-Merge is a stand-alone application that can be used to split, merge, and manage your PDF files, PDF Split- Merge is offered as an easy to use GUI (Graphical User Interface) application, and a command line application. PDF Split-Merge is used to split files by pages, you can split the file into single pages or save every a few pages as a new file, it also can be used to merge multiple PDF files or selected pages from one or more files into a PDF file, preservation of original links, and form fields. PDF Split-Merge software is a standalone program and does not require Adobe Acrobat, or even Acrobat Reader. PDF Split-Merge Function and face * Standalone software, Adobe Acrobat and Reader NOT required! * Merge multiple PDF files or selected pages from one or more files into a PDF file; * Generate a new PDF file by merging one or more PDF documents; * Assemble new files by appending pages to existing documents; * Split PDF documents by page numbers or by even, odd or custom page ranges etc; * Split by page ranges (split pages, page ranges, odd/even pages ...); * Split a file into single pages or sets of pages; * Supports Command Line Operation (for manual use or inclusion in scripts); * Supports Win98/ME/NT/2000/XP platforms; * Easy to use; * Supports PDF1.6 protocol (formerly only supported by Acrobat 7.0); * Merge from text file, a text file which contains file names to be merged, one file name per line; * Split into n pages (into files which containing n pages per file); * Reverse or rearrange pages in a document; * Retain links (update links, bookmarks and destinations between merged PDF files); * Preserve all kinds of annotations; * Split PDF documents by bookmarks; * Extract all or individual chapters according to bookmarks; * Because of built-in support for server environment, PDF Split-Merge is a good match for concurrent and server based applications; * Supports to retain or remove bookmarks and AcroForms within processing; * Supports "owner" password protected PDF files; * Supports use overlapping page ranges to create output PDF files; * Supports get page count from a PDF file from the command line; Hidden Content: **Nội dung ẩn: Bạn phải đăng nhập và nhấn 'Like' (Thích) để xem nội dung. Thanks!**
cam on ban PDF Split-Merge is a stand-alone application that can be used to split, merge, and manage your PDF files, PDF Split- Merge is offered as an easy to use GUI (Graphical User Interface) application, and a command line application. PDF Split-Merge is used to split files by pages, you can split the file into single pages or save every a few pages as a new file, it also can be used to merge multiple PDF files or selected pages from one or more files into a PDF file, preservation of original links, and form fields. PDF Split-Merge software is a standalone program and does not require Adobe Acrobat, or even Acrobat Reader. PDF Split-Merge Function and face * Standalone software, Adobe Acrobat and Reader NOT required! * Merge multiple PDF files or selected pages from one or more files into a PDF file; * Generate a new PDF file by merging one or more PDF documents; * Assemble new files by appending pages to existing documents; * Split PDF documents by page numbers or by even, odd or custom page ranges etc; * Split by page ranges (split pages, page ranges, odd/even pages ...); * Split a file into single pages or sets of pages; * Supports Command Line Operation (for manual use or inclusion in scripts); * Supports Win98/ME/NT/2000/XP platforms; * Easy to use; * Supports PDF1.6 protocol (formerly only supported by Acrobat 7.0); * Merge from text file, a text file which contains file names to be merged, one file name per line; * Split into n pages (into files which containing n pages per file); * Reverse or rearrange pages in a document; * Retain links (update links, bookmarks and destinations between merged PDF files); * Preserve all kinds of annotations; * Split PDF documents by bookmarks; * Extract all or individual chapters according to bookmarks; * Because of built-in support for server environment, PDF Split-Merge is a good match for concurrent and server based applications; * Supports to retain or remove bookmarks and AcroForms within processing; * Supports "owner" password protected PDF files; * Supports use overlapping page ranges to create output PDF files; * Supports get page count from a PDF file from the command line; *** hidden content ***[/quote]