Split single transaction into multiple PDFs

I have a single XML file that contains a form that overflows multiple times. I want each form to be treated as a separate transaction (i.e. I want each form to generate a separate pdf).
From the FSISYS:
< ExtractKeyField >
SearchMask = 1,<Wrapper
I want each of these Address Changes to result in a separate PDF.
<Wrapper>
<ProducerConfirmations beginTime="0001-01-01T00:00:00" endTime="0001-01-01T00:00:00" emailChange="true" nyFlag="NA">
<AddressChange previousAddressId="ResidentAddr_Old" addressId="ResidentAddr" mode="email" responsys="e0740ace1f534391b464b03707874636" addressType="Residential" />
<AddressChange previousAddressId="BusAddr1_Old" addressId="BusAddr1" mode="email" responsys="e0740ace1f534391b464b03707874636" addressType="BusinessAddress1" />
<AddressChange previousAddressId="BusAddr2_Old" addressId="BusAddr2" mode="email" responsys="e0740ace1f534391b464b03707874636" addressType="BusinessAddress2" />
<AddressChange previousAddressId="BusAddr3_Old" addressId="BusAddr3" mode="email" responsys="e0740ace1f534391b464b03707874636" addressType="BusinessAddress3" />
<AddressChange previousAddressId="BusAddr4_Old" addressId="BusAddr4" mode="email" responsys="e0740ace1f534391b464b03707874636" addressType="BusinessAddress4" />
</ProducerConfirmations>
</Wraper>
Any way I can force the PDF print driver to produce each page as a separate file?
Muchas gracias,
Dave

You'd need to use class recipients and make this node the address field. There is not an other way to split at the transaction level.

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