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Extract pages - Adobe Acrobat Tutorial
From the course: Acrobat DC Essential Training
Extract pages
- [Instructor] We've seen how to delete pages from PDFs, but what if you want to remove specific pages from your PDF, but keep copies of them? For example, maybe you have a long document and you want to remove a chapter before sharing it, but you don't want to just delete that chapter of content. Acrobats extract pages command is perfect for that type of situation. This feature lets you pull pages from a PDF document and save them as standalone documents. Let's open up the page thumbnails pain again. So for example, let's say I want to extract pages one through five in this document, I'll click page one, hold shift and click page five so it selects all five page and then from the top menu, I'll choose extract pages. Because I had those pages selected, that's the range that appears in this window. I can manually change the range here if I need to though. Now we have the option here to delete the pages after extracting them…
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Combine multiple PDFs3m 8s
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Insert pages2m 19s
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Replace pages2m 20s
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Change page order1m 28s
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Rotate pages1m 4s
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Extract pages2m 2s
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Crop pages2m 37s
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Split a document2m 8s
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Add headers and footers4m 28s
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Add a watermark4m 15s
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