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How do I create a pdf from just one or two pages of an existing pdf?

New Here ,
Sep 17, 2013 Sep 17, 2013

I just purchased this product (acrobat online)

and it is not allowing me to do the things it promised, e.g. saving portions of one pdf to another, combining pages or entire docuements to create, even typing into a document (editing)! I am so frustrated - can someone please help!?

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 19, 2013 Sep 19, 2013

Hi,

Thank you for your subscription.  If you are Acrobat Plus subscriber then you can extract the pages from the PDF file using Tools> Pages> Extract pages.

You can find "Tools" at right top once you open your PDF file in Acroat.

If you are subscriber to PDF Pack then please download Acrobat XI Plus from www.adobe.com.

PDF Pack service offers "Convert to PDF", "Export from PDF"(to Word/PowerPoint/Excel/RTF formats so that you can edit the exported files) and "Combine Files" (combine your files into a single PDF file).

Please let me know if you have any quesitons.

thank you.

hisami

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New Here ,
Sep 24, 2013 Sep 24, 2013

But I jut paid $89.00 for the adobe pack - if I subscribe to Acrobat Plus, will that be credited?

Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 15:50:14 -0700

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Subject: How do I create a pdf from just one or two pages of an existing pdf?

Re: How do I create a pdf from just one or two pages of an existing pdf?

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Hi,

Thank you for your subscription. If you are Acrobat Plus subscriber then you can extract the pages from the PDF file using Tools> Pages> Extract pages.

You can find "Tools" at right top once you open your PDF file in Acroat.

If you are subscriber to PDF Pack then please download Acrobat XI Plus from www.adobe.com.

PDF Pack service offers "Convert to PDF", "Export from PDF"(to Word/PowerPoint/Excel/RTF formats so that you can edit the exported files) and "Combine Files" (combine your files into a single PDF file).

Please let me know if you have any quesitons.

thank you.

hisami

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 24, 2013 Sep 24, 2013
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Thank you for your reply.

Yes, it will be credited.

Acrobat XI Pro has the features for page munipulations such as insert/delete/replace/crop/extract pages and split PDF documents, and much more.  Please look at this site for more information:http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatpro.html?promoid=KCHGU

Thank you.

Hisami

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