Split

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When only a slice of the PDF matters today

Not every handoff should include every page. Sometimes the most responsible thing is a narrow slice, not a dump of a contract that drowns the person who only needs schedule B this afternoon. By-page thinking is the difference between the section someone asked for and the whole manual they did not ask for, even if your folder only had one file this morning. Splitting is how you post the right page range to a ticket, send a chapter to a reviewer, or get under an attachment size by breaking a long file into two sensible parts. If you are building a new packet from pieces later, you can merge PDF free online again, and if the slice is still large, you can compress PDF for email in a second pass once you know what the recipient really needs to see. Picture a quarterly close where finance sends a PDF, legal sends a PDF, and the cover letter lives in a third export; your job is to make that feel like one competent packet before the board call. Picture a quarterly close where finance sends a PDF, legal sends a PDF, and the cover letter lives in a third export; your job is to make that feel like one competent packet before the board call. If you are ever unsure, preview a few key pages, including anything with money, signatures, or compliance language, because those are the pages people zoom when stress is high. If the next step in your day is a tight mailbox limit, it helps to know you can merge PDF free online for a single handoff, compress PDF for email when a thread bounces, convert PDF to Word when a quick edit is faster than a rebuild, and sign PDF online when remote approvers are waiting on a countersignature.

Split a PDF by pages in simple steps

  1. Open the splitter, import your file, and note the page range you need from the on-screen count or a quick page flip.
  2. Enter the first and last page for the section you are pulling out, or use per-page options if the tool offers them.
  3. Run the split, download, and name the new file in a way that will make sense a month from now in a shared drive.

FAQs: split PDF by pages

What if the PDF has a cover page the viewer should ignore?
Mentally map printed page numbers to the PDF’s internal order, and double-check a sample if your document’s numbering is not linear.
Can I make several ranges at once?
If the tool only supports one range per run, repeat the run for the next range, and keep a checklist so you do not miss a section.
Will bookmarks be preserved in a partial file?
Retention varies; for navigation-heavy files, test links and any interactive elements after a split, especially in long manuals.
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