Split a training manual by module so each team gets only the pages they need
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Long manuals are hard to share and harder to read on phones. Range-based splitting helps distribute only the relevant section.
Internal training manuals often grow into giant PDFs that try to serve everyone at once: onboarding, safety, tooling, compliance, escalation paths, and role-specific procedures. The problem comes later when different groups only need one slice of that manual. Sending the full 300-page file to each team creates noise and makes it harder for staff to open the exact module relevant to their job.
Turn one master manual into smaller reading copies
Instead of maintaining many slightly different handbooks, keep one master source and export the right page ranges for each audience. That makes updates easier because you only need to maintain the main manual while still distributing compact PDFs for warehouse staff, customer support, supervisors, or contractors.
Check module boundaries before exporting
Training manuals often include divider pages, appendices, and cover sheets that shift the numbering. Before you create the smaller copy, confirm that the module really starts and ends where your internal index says it does. A wrong start page can leave people with missing instructions or the wrong compliance section.
Use LovePDF split to create the targeted module copy
Open Split PDF, upload the training manual, enter the page range for the module, and export the focused PDF. Give the output a module-based filename so learners and managers know exactly what the file contains.
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