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Split PDF into files — split long PDFs by page count

Split PDF into files turns one long PDF into many files by page count—especially when a single export holds dozens of repeating Schedule K‑1–style sections or other partnership tax packets. Unlock encrypted files if needed, set pages per file, and download a ZIP. Each output name can follow an editable pattern built from text detected in that chunk (partner, entity, tax year, page range, chunk index, and more), so CPA and law teams can email the right PDF to each client without renaming hundreds of generic splits by hand.

You can use every step—upload, preview, and settings—before you subscribe. Downloads require one suite license for all tools here, typically far less than per-seat Adobe Acrobat or several browser PDF subscriptions combined. Your files stay on your device.

Step 1: Upload and settings

Who this is for

Tax and operations teams splitting long repeating PDFs into predictable chunks.

Example: one K-1 book with a hundred partners can mean hours of manual split-and-rename; equal-page chunking runs in seconds and names each file from the partner line and related fields when the layout matches Schedule K‑1–style text. Read the smart file names guide.

FAQ

Can I split long packet PDFs by fixed page count?

Yes. Set pages per output file and download a ZIP of split PDFs.

Can encrypted PDFs be processed?

Yes, when you provide the correct password for encrypted input files.

What workflow is this best for?

It is useful when one export contains repeating sections such as K-1 packets or uniform multi-page statements.

Can output PDFs be named from the document text?

Yes. After the split preview appears, expand output filename to edit the pattern. Placeholders such as partner name, entity, year, and page range are filled per chunk from extracted text (richest on typical K‑1 layouts); you can fall back to index or page-range tokens for other repeating PDFs.