You can also do it with some effort with Quite Imposing. You can trim and shift the pages so that  you end up with all of the page in "row one" as one page at a time. For your particular case you would have to do it 4 times for each of the groupings and then use the Shuffle even/odd pages command. It is a bit complicated and it will quadruple your file size but it does work. I have had to do it when the only file we have is a printer spread and I need a one-up document.

Sincerely,
Sabrina Coshow
Graphics Department
BookSurge, LLC
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Ann Waterhouse wrote:

Hi,

 

We received a PDF file from our UK customers that needs help badly. The PDF document prints 4 pages on one sheet of paper. Is there any way this can be split? I tried the cropping tool without much success.

 

FYI, the file was created with Quark, we have no access to the original and the PDF file is actually 8 pages long even though Acrobat says it�s two.

 

Does anybody have any ideas out there?

 

Thanks in advance,

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