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PDF is a popular document format and widely-used at present. Sometimes, when you are handling a large PDF, you may want to split it into separate pages or extract specific pages from the document. But how to cut PDF? If you are looking a great solution, then look no further. This article will tell you how to achieve the goal in a hassle-free manner with PDFelement Pro.
PDFelement Pro not only works as a great PDF editing software but also acts as an excellent PDF cutting tool to cut PDF files. You can cut PDF files according to your own needs. Following the steps below to start.
Here is how to cut a PDF document on Mac using the professional PDFelement Pro for Mac (supporting OS X 10.14 Mojave). The steps also work with Windows version.
Before anything else, make sure to import the PDF file into the software. You can do this by clicking "Open File" and then select the specific PDF document you want to cut in your local folder.
If you just want to cut and extract a page or pages from a PDF, you can directly go to "Pages" menu > "Extract" and then specify the page range you want to extract.
If you want to delete some pages from the PDF, you can choose "Pages" menu > "Delete Pages" to cut off unwanted pages.
Under the "Pages" tab you can find the "Split" option. This will allow you to cut your PDF based on your specifications. Upon clicking the "Split Document", a pop-up window will appear. This window shows the options that you have to configure the splitting or cutting of your PDF.
Once everything is set, you can start to split PDF by clicking the "OK" button found at the bottom of the window. Depending on the size of your file and the configuration that you have set, your newly cut PDFs will be available for you in just a matter of a few minutes or even seconds.
PDFelement Pro is a simple, but incredibly powerful and flexible program, which allows you to edit and manipulate your PDF file with relative ease. You can edit the content of the PDF file, convert the PDF files into various formats, and flip the pages of the PDF file etc.
Why Choose This PDF Editor:
Ivan Cook
chief Editor