Hi, not having the whole Adobe PDF software but only the reader, what
can I use to extract single pages from a PDF document (I did not create
it, I got it as it is. I need that to send single pages via e-mail.
Thank you
Marcello
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Hi, not having the whole Adobe PDF software but only the
reader, what can I use to extract single pages from a PDF
document (I did not create it, I got it as it is. I need that
to send single pages via e-mail.
Get inexpensive pdf producing software. I recommend the $40 'Convert To PDF
1.0' (
Extracting parts from a .pdf is impossible AFAIK.
I see only two solutions:
1. scanning the pdf doc to an XML file and import this into a new
Finale file, thus making a new score or
2. another hard way: remake the whole thing from scratch by hand.
Sorry to be of little help
Hans
Op
Marcello,
Sorry, I've misread your question.
If you're on a Mac I can suggest PDFpen.
Hans
You will excuse me for any typo's due to a visual handicap.
Op 31-jan-08, om 15:29 heeft Hans Swinnen het volgende geschreven:
Extracting parts from a .pdf is impossible AFAIK.
I see only two
Thanks for hints, I had the solution under my (big) nose and did not see
it. I already had installed Cute PDF driver to sort PDF's out of Finale
works, so I had simply to open the big PDF file with any reader, go to
the page(s) I want to extract and select Cute PDF driver for printing
giving
On 31.01.2008 Marcello Noia wrote:
Hi, not having the whole Adobe PDF software but only the reader, what can I use
to extract single pages from a PDF document (I did not create it, I got it as
it is. I need that to send single pages via e-mail.
Mac or Win? Ghostscript comes to mind, or a
On a Mac all you need is the system software:
1. Open PDF.
2. Choose print.
3. In the Print dialog choose the page (or page range) you want.
4. Choose Save as PDF.
Michael
On 31 Jan 2008, at 14:34, Marcello Noia wrote:
Hi, not having the whole Adobe PDF software but only the reader,
what
Marcello,
Try pdf tools at http://www.sheelapps.com. Does basic manipulations,
including, I think what you want, and it's free.
Hans Swinnen wrote:
Extracting parts from a .pdf is impossible AFAIK.
I see only two solutions:
1. scanning the pdf doc to an XML file and import this into a new