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Saving to .pdf problem - Pat625 - 03-25-2018 I can open a multipage .pdf in Gimp 2.8.22 as layers and work on it without difficulty. When I try to save it as a .pdf, all I get is one page and the others are lost. Is there any way to save a multipage .pdf using Gimp? RE: Saving to .pdf problem - rich2005 - 03-25-2018 This one is good for a few pages, anything more and you are better off using some other application. http://chiselapp.com/user/saulgoode/repository/script-fu/wiki?name=sg-save-pdf-multi looks like this: It is hidden in the File -> Create menu ![]() The pages need to be separate images so easiest way is open the PDF as images rather than layers. Otherwise start dragging layers out ![]() It is slow to use, each page has to be added individually, remember to set a destination, the script does not remind you. Edit: Remember that Gimp will convert any vectors in the PDF to bitmaps (makes for big PDF files) so if there is lots to edit LibreOffice is not a bad choice. RE: Saving to .pdf problem - Pat625 - 03-25-2018 Thank you very much, Rich. I wonder why there is an open as layers option if you must still save as separate images? I usually only open a .pdf in Gimp for a few small edits, but may be on more than one page. For extensive editing, I use the original document (Microsoft Word 7), that I used before converting to .pdf. RE: Saving to .pdf problem - rich2005 - 11-20-2018 Just an update for Gimp 2.10 in case a search ends up here. Gimp 2.10 now has an option to export-to-pdf multiple pages for an image with layers see: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-looking-for-plug-in-export-layers-to-pdf-py?pid=11537#pid11537 |