Hi,
Looking for some help here. I'm trying to split one PDF file into multiple files based on employee ID and save them as separate PDFs. Usually each employee has only one page in the input file, but it could potentially be more than 1, so I'd need Alteryx to read the input file and identify changes on employee ID to know when to create a new file (if an employee has multiple pages, all of them would be placed consecutively).
Any ideas on how to get this accomplished?
Thanks,
Jose M.
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Hi,
I am using a version of this flow to remove all but the first page of pdf documents. A 6 page pdf with a file size of 1.3 MB is rendering to a 1 page pdf with a file size of 2.4 MB. If I extract the first page using Adobe, the single page file is only 520 KB.
Is there a way to control or manage the output file size to avoid this significant increase in size?
Thanks in advance!
Mike
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