Let op: dit is een supergoede oplossing (mbv resources uit een oudere Acrobat versie!):
Acrobat stores the "batch" commands inside the Application on the Mac. If you do a "show package contents" and go to "contents/macos/sequences/enu" you will find 8 or 9 files with the extension of .sequ. Acrobat 6 and 7 didn't ship with any extra .sequ files on the install CDs, at least not on mine. You can find 19 additional ones on the Acrobat 4 and 5 CDs, just pop them into this location, restart Acrobat and away you go. There is one called "Extract pages to folder", it just needs editing to point to the folder you want the single pages dumping. You can also add them by typing them in from the "New Sequence" button, although copy and paste would be a better option if you had the source files to hand.
On a PC I believe they live in a similar "sequences" directory in the application folder, don't have one handy to check though. Don't really know why Adobe left them off the Acrobat 6 and 7 CDs, the files are around 4k each and do come in very handy.
Hope this helps.
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