Split PDF and Add Page Numbers to PDF for iPhone
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How do I save only specific pages of a PDF?
Click the three-dot menu near the top-right corner and select Print. Select Save as PDF from the “"Destination”" menu. To choose your pages, click the “"Pages”" menu, select Custom, and then enter the page range you want to extract. Click Save to save your new PDF.
How do you split a PDF on iPhone?
For Apple users, here is the trick to separate PDF pages and saving a single document. Step 1- Open the PDF file via iCloud Drive or file manager for iOS. Once its opened > click 'Share' button > and hit 'Print'. Step 2- On the Printer Options page > select 'Range' of the pages you wish to extract.
How do I save one page of a PDF on my iPhone?
Open the PDF in Preview, open the left sidebar to show the miniatures.
Now select in the miniatures all the pages you don't need and delete them (Command — backspace). Use the Shift key to select a range of pages.
Select the File menu while holding the option key and select 'Save as'.
How do you save individual pages of a PDF on iPhone?
Open the PDF in Preview, open the left sidebar to show the miniatures.
Now select in the miniatures all the pages you don't need and delete them (Command — backspace). Use the Shift key to select a range of pages.
Select the File menu while holding the option key and select 'Save as'.
Can I split a PDF into separate pages?
Choose To organize Pages > Split. Choose how you want to split a single file or multiple files. Name and save: Click Output Options to decide where to save, what to name, and how to split your file. Split your PDF: Click OK and then Split to finish.
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