Adobe Acrobat 5.0 Set End of Record or Record Break

I have used a plug in (XMPie) to InDesign to generate a 4 page variable document. This document contains multiple records. I have created a PDF output a file containing 800 pages. The problem is, I need to be able to define where the end of each record is so that I can properly collate and staple each record (4 pages) separately. Is there a way to do this in Acrobat?

Adobe proior to version 9 discouraged multiple Acrobat/Reader product/versions on the same client. Version 9 says it is OK but you still need to set each applications preferences correct to stop the sibling bickering. Too many posts about this.

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