Convert Word to PDF and Extract Pages from PDF on Macbook Pro quickly

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

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DocHub is a powerful online document management platform designed to streamline editing, signing, and sharing documents effortlessly. With deep integration into Google Workspace, our platform allows users to manage their documents directly from Google apps, ensuring a seamless workflow. Whether you need to convert Word to PDF or extract specific pages from a PDF, DocHub makes these processes simple and accessible, enabling you to complete your tasks for free and with ease on your MacBook Pro.

Follow the steps to convert and extract pages using DocHub:

  1. Open the DocHub website and log in to your account.
  2. To convert a Word document to PDF, upload the Word file from your MacBook Pro by selecting the appropriate option in the editor.
  3. Once the file is uploaded, choose the conversion function to transform the Word document into a PDF format.
  4. After conversion, you can view the PDF in the editor. To extract specific pages, navigate to the pages panel, where you can select the pages you wish to keep.
  5. After selecting the desired pages, use the extraction tool to create a new PDF that contains only those pages.
  6. Finally, download the newly created PDF, print it, or share it directly from the platform.

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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.
0:00 1:55 How to Split PDF Pages [ MAC ] - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip In this video you will see how to split PDF pages on Mac if you have a PDF file and you want to saveMoreIn this video you will see how to split PDF pages on Mac if you have a PDF file and you want to save particular pages from the PDF. Then what you can do is just right click on the PDF. File you wish
Open the PDF in Acrobat. Choose Organize Pages Split. Choose how you want to split a single file or multiple files. Name and save: Click Output Options to decide where to save, what to name, and how to split your file.
Take these steps to split a PDF on your Mac using Preview: Open your PDF in the Preview app. Open the thumbnail view and select the page or pages you would like to separate. Drag and drop the pages to your desktop or to another folder.
If you want to convert a single PDF to iWork Pages on macOS 11, you can go to the File menu first. Then select the Export To Pages button. If the PDF file is scanned or an image-based PDF, you can turn on the OCR option. Finally, click Convert to start the process for how to convert PDF to Pages.
1. Save one page of a PDF using a PDF editor Open the PDF file in the editing application. Select File from the toolbar then Print. Choose the page you want to save by entering the page number. Click PDF then Save as PDF from the drop-down menu. Select where you want to save the file. Choose Save.
Choose File Print. Click the PDF button or click the down arrow to open the PDF pop-up menu, then choose Save as PDF. Choose a name and location for the PDF file. Enter the information you want in the Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords fields.
This option might work if the PDF is text-based and uses simple formatting. Open Word. Click on the Word app to open it. Select the PDF you want to convert. Go to File Open. Open the PDF. Click Open. The PDF will open as a read-only document. Save the file as a Word doc.
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.
Open the PDF document. On a Mac, this will open the preview app. Using the thumbnail views, scroll down to the first page that you want to save separately from your PDF. Drag and drop the single page from the thumbnail of the PDF to your Mac desktop.

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