Export file too big! I need help.

I am trying to export a text book from pdf to word.  How do I export a file if it is too big?  Is there a way to export half? Or export certain pages?  I am not computer savvy so this may have an easy solution.

If the PDF file you're starting with is larger than 100MB, ExportPDF won't be able to convert it.
To convert a file of that size, you'll need Adobe Acrobat.  You'd need Acrobat to divide the file into smaller chunks for ExportPDF anyhow, so Acrobat is probably the best solution for you.  You can learn more about Acrobat here: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat.html
-David

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