Hi Christian,

That doesn't completely answer my question. I will outline the entire procedure.

Start with a PDF that includes pages by a classroom of students; multiple pages 
per student in random order.
I manually annotate pages with the student name in Acrobat.
I run a script or process that searches the annotations and uses them to sort 
the PDF by student name.
The individual student pages are then extracted and saved to a corresponding 
directory, checking for duplicates and renaming as necessary.

Is that what you mean by no problem?

Thanks,
Ola

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On Oct 2, 2013, at 11:01 PM, Christian Schmitz <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> 
> Am 03.10.2013 um 02:53 schrieb [email protected]:
> 
>> I am a teacher that scans the homework of my students into PDF files. The 
>> pages themselves are random in order. My goal is to be able to tag pages by 
>> student name (probably manually using bookmarks or annotations, they cannot 
>> be OCR'rd) and then be able to sort by student and export these pages to 
>> specific student directories automatically. Can DynaPDF do this? Or, should 
>> I attempt to create a Javascript script to do this within Acrobat. I 
>> currently scan into Acrobat X Pro.
> 
> 
> You can of course tag them with DynaPDF. Like adding annotation or bookmarks.
> And you can split them into individual pages. No problem.
> 
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> Christian
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