Split
The split function extracts each page from the input PDF and saves them as new files, using the output PDF settings. Each page is saved to a new file, using the output PDF filename with a suffix added to indicate the page number.
All passwords entered into this function's properties will be visible in plain text in the Linx solution file and in the compiled .Net assembly.
Properties
Input PDF
The follow properties specify the PDF document to be loaded and modified by the operation:
Input PDF file path
Path to the PDF file.
Input authentication type
PDF files can be protected using a password or a certificate, this field indicates which type of authentication to attempt when loading the PDF.
- None
The document is unprotected and can be opened immediately. - Password
The document is protected by a password. - Certificate
The document is protected by a certificate.
Certificate protected files are not
supported by the "Fill form", "Sign", "Add watermark" and
"Concatenate" operations.
If you need to use the operations on a certificate protected
document, first remove the certificate protection using the "Change
protection" operation. The
certificate must include the private key in order to be able to load
the document.
Input PDF password
Password required to access the PDF file.
Input certificate source
Source to load the certificate from. (Visible when using "Certificate" authentication type.)
- File
Load a certificate from a .pfx file. - Store
Load a certificate from the windows certificate store.
Input certificate file path
Path to a .pfx file containing a certificate.
Input certificate file password
Password needed to open the certificate file.
Input certificate
Certificate loaded from the windows certificate store. (Visible when using "Store" as the certificate source.)
Output PDF
The follow properties specify options for saving the PDF document after it has been modified.
Output PDF file path
Path to the PDF file to write to.
Split
Loop results
Creates an execution path to loop through the names of the new PDF files.