Edit PDF and Delete Pages from PDF for Galaxy

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Here is another thing to check. Go to Edit-Preferences and in the Documents section see if PDF/A View Mode is set to Always. Change it to Never, then try to delete pages.
Go to Edit-Preferences and in the Documents section see if PDF/A View Mode is set to Always. Change it to Never, then try to delete pages. I remember reading in other threads that if you close the PDF then reopen it, you may then be able to delete the pages.
Open your PDF document, and enter “Page” mode by tapping on first icon on bottom of the screen. Then tap “Edit” icon in the upper right corner and select one or more pages you want to delete.
Choose Tools > Organize Pages. Or, select Organize Pages from the right pane. Select pages to delete: Click the page thumbnail of any page or pages you want to delete, then click the Delete icon to remove the page or pages from the file.
Step 4: Tap on icon on upper right corner, then tap on one or more pages you want to delete. And tap on third icon on top of the screen. Then you can delete selected pages.
Just open a PDF file on your Android device, hit the three-dot menu button and tap on Print. Then, tap on Select a printer and select Save as PDF. Once done, tap on the drop-down button below Paper size and change the Pages to Range of 8 instead of all.
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