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Different platforms have various capabilities in regards to dealing with PDF files. For instance, Microsoft windows doesn’t have any built-in software for working with them. You can view them in a web browser but can't make any changes. However, devices running on macOS have the program Preview installed by default. It makes it simple to highlight text, insert text boxes and shapes, and even sign a document, but in any case, regardless of an operating system you use, you still need a professional software to manage PDFs. If you would like to Split PDF in Half in iOS and complete other document management tasks, pdfFiller is the option both individuals and businesses alike turn to. It really is web-based, so you can access it from any browser. Free yourself from OS restrictions. Our solution works well on Microsoft, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and other popular operating systems.

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How to Split PDF in Half in iOS

Splitting a PDF in half can be easily done using the pdfFiller app on your iOS device. Follow these simple steps to split your PDF in half:

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Open the pdfFiller app on your iOS device.
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Tap on the 'Split PDF' option from the main menu.
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Select the PDF file you want to split from your device's storage or cloud storage.
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Once the PDF is uploaded, you will see a preview of the document.
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Tap on the 'Split in Half' button to initiate the splitting process.
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The PDF will be split into two equal halves, and you will see two separate pages.
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You can now save each half as separate PDF files or perform further editing if needed.
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To save each half as separate PDF files, tap on the 'Save' button and choose a location to save the files.
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If you want to make any edits to the split PDFs, you can use the editing tools provided by pdfFiller.
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Once you are done with the split PDF process, you can easily access the split files from the saved location on your device.

By following these steps, you can quickly split a PDF in half using the pdfFiller app on your iOS device. Enjoy the convenience and efficiency of this feature!

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Here's how you can split a PDF on iPhone and iPad offline using another free third-party app from the App Store. Open the PDF Tools app and tap Split PDF. Tap the plus icon and add the PDF from the Files app. Select the PDF and tap the arrow button. Specify the range and tap Split Pages.
Split a PDF on iPad online. Click the Select A File button and choose the PDF you want to split. Place divider lines where you want to split the PDF. Click Save.
Go to Tools>Organize Pages>Select a File, open the PDF file that you want to separate pages on Mac. Click on Split icon in the top menu. Choose how you want to separate the PDF pages, by numbers of pages, file size or bookmark. Click on the Split icon and click OK to separate PDF pages on your Mac.
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