Exportation PDF d'un document Indesign - Sélection des pages

Bonjour,
Je souhaite  exporter un document Indesign contenant plusieurs pages en format PDF. Mais je veux avoir un PDF par page un non un PDF pour tout le document. Lorsque je vais dans Fichier/exporter je n'ai pas la possibilité de sélectionner des pages.
Pouvez-vous m'aider ?
Cordialement,
Leslie

once exported several pages or a range of pages from indesign in pdf format he can separate all pages with acrobat: "extract page" > tick on "extract pages as separate files"

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