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I have a file containing 200 pages .and I want to save each page in a
seprated file.It will take a long time to folow copy/paste instraction to
do
this,I would like to know if there is a more simple way to split/cut/copy
each pages of the file and saving them in seprated files?





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Default how can I split the every pages of a file and save them seprately in another files?

I have a file containing 200 pages .and I want to save each page in a
seprated file.It will take a long time to folow copy/paste instraction to do
this,I would like to know if there is a more simple way to split/cut/copy
each pages of the file and saving them in seprated files?



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