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I work at a law firm which deals with very large drawings (some of which are 4 feet wide, by about 16 to 20 feet long).  Sometimes we receive PDF's of these drawings, but their sheer size makes them unmanageable to print.  One option is to export the PDF as a JPG or TIF, then split said image file into smaller sections for printing.  Trouble is, whenever we do this, the image file becomes blank.  Once exported, it will open in a graphics program successfully, but it always appears blank.  It doesn't matter if we export the PDF as a jpg, bmp, tiff, etc.  the results are always the same.  We're currently running Acrobat 9 Standard on the Windows XP Pro platform.  Has anyone else had this problem, or is there a way to split up a single PDF drawing (not multiple pages mind you) into smaller "chunks?"

That would be great, except the tile option is printer-specific, and unfortunately none of our printers will go beyond a 4x4 (or 16 page) span.  Still, good suggestion.

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