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May 08, 2008
Extracting Non-Sequential Pages- Another Method
In my last entry, I discussed one method to Extract a Non-Sequential Range of Pages from a PDF.
One of my bosses always told us that our customers are smarter than we are.
I was reminded of this recently when I received this note from James Strupp of the Federal Office of the Public Defender:
A far easier and more direct way to do this, in my view, is to create a new PDF from "multiple files", even if you are just extracting pages from one file.
Doh! That's a great idea! Jame even sent along his detailed instructions. I've added some screen captures and additional detail of my own.
Read on to learn about this alternate method to extract pages.