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Convert JPG to PDF and Extract Pages from PDF on MacBook Pro

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DocHub offers a powerful online platform for document management, making it easier than ever to convert images and extract crucial pages, all for free. With deep integration with Google Workspace, our editor allows for seamless modifications, signings, and distribution of documents, ensuring that users can streamline their workflow effectively. This guide will empower you to utilize these features efficiently on your MacBook Pro.

Follow the steps to convert JPG to PDF and extract pages from PDF on your MacBook Pro

  1. Open the DocHub website in your preferred browser and log in to your account.
  2. Navigate to the upload section and select the option to import your JPG file from your computer.
  3. Once the JPG image is uploaded, locate the option to convert it to a PDF format, ensuring your document is ready for any further modifications.
  4. After the conversion, if needed, select the pages you wish to extract from the newly created PDF document.
  5. Finalize your edits by rearranging, deleting, or adding any additional pages to the PDF as necessary.
  6. Once you are satisfied with your document, proceed to download the final PDF, print it, or share it directly via email.

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How to Convert JPG to PDF and Extract Pages from PDF on Macbook Pro

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in this video im going to show a few ways to extract pages from a multi-page pdf the first way that im going to show assumes that you do not have a paid subscription for docHub pro on my screen here i have a pdf open and you can see i have it opened in docHub reader which is the free version im going to go ahead and find some pages that i want to extract im going to use the pages that have a picture of this little adapter here so pages 10 11 and well throw in page 12 as well and im not actually going to use acrobat reader to extract the pages so im going to go ahead and close out of reader here to extract the pages from the pdf im going to use google chrome you can download google chrome for free at google.com chrome and once its installed you should be able to right click on the pdf and select open with and click on google chrome then to extract the pages that we want you can just hover over the toolbar at the top here click on print destination select save as p

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How to convert a JPG into a PDF on Mac? Open the image you want to convert in Preview, the default photo-viewing application. Click on the File option in the Preview menu and select Export as PDF. In the pop-up window, modify the file name, choose a destination location for the file, and then click on the Save button.
Save one page with a Mac: Open your PDF in Preview. Go to File Print. A new pop-up will appear. Under Pages, select the page number you want to extract as a new PDF page.
Navigate to File Print. A new dialog box will appear. Under Pages, select the page number you want to save separately. From the dropdown, change from PDF to Save as PDF.
To print only some of the PDF or image pages, choose View Thumbnails, then Command-click the thumbnails of the pages you want to print. Choose File Print.
Go to the Pages option in the printing preferences window and choose the From option to set the pages you want to extract. Once you have chosen the pages you want to extract, click on the button at the bottom left of the window and choose the Save as PDF option from the drop-down menu.
How to Extract an Image from a PDF on Mac Open the PDF document in Highlights. From the menu bar choose File Open. Select the image selection tool in the toolbar. Click and drag to make an image selection over the area you want extracted: Click and drag the image from your notes to the desired location.
Press Control (on Windows) or Command (on Mac) and click on the pages you want to extract. Right-click on the selected pages. Choose Extract Pages In the new dialog box, check Extract Pages As Separate Files if you want each page as a separate PDF.
See if this method works: Open the PDF file you want to convert with macOS Preview. Select and copy the PDF file content to the click board. Create a new Pages document and click on Paste to save the PDF content in the Pages file. Go to File Save, and your PDF file will be saved in Pages format.

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