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April 24, 2019
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Save Single Page of Large PDF as JPEG

  • April 24, 2019
  • 5 replies
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I'm trying to make an easy-to-use-and-edit template for non tech-savvy use. I made the template in InDesign and output to PDF so that text and images can be edited. My assumption was that the user would be able to output 1 single page of this PDF as JPEG. However, when I go to File > Save As and change the file type to JPEG, there's no place for page range. When I try Export PDF > Image > JPEG, there is no page range option.

Is the only solution for the user to save the file separately, edit the page they need, select Organize Pages, delete all other pages, and then save as JPEG?

5 replies

andrander
Participating Frequently
May 10, 2024

Thanks adobe (removed)

Participant
April 10, 2024

What I did was extract the page that I wanted and export as image. It`s not ideal but it is a solution to save one page from a pdf with many pages.

Participant
December 14, 2023

In so many years Adobe still hasn't been able to give the option to choose one or more specific pages to export as an image. Thank God we are paying them monthly for such a user experience.

Merry_Lightning15C2
Participant
February 14, 2024

Absolutely. This thread has almost 8K views. Seems like a good bunch of people wondered why there isn't an easy intuitive solution to this over the years...

Legend
April 25, 2019

Just a quick check: will all of these non-tech users have their own subscription to Acrobat Pro?

bia_taAuthor
Participant
April 25, 2019

Yes, the company provides CC licenses to whoever requests.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 24, 2019

You can also extract that one page to a temporary file, save it as an image and then close it (without saving). This entire process can be done using a script, so it would only take one click to run it, once installed.

bia_taAuthor
Participant
April 25, 2019

I'll have to look into this. I haven't used Javascript in Acrobat since it was referred to as AcroJS. If you have any resources to suggest, that would be awesome.