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How to extract figures from PDF in MacOS with DocHub

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DocHub is your go-to online platform for seamless document management, empowering users to edit, sign, and distribute documents effortlessly. With deep integration into Google Workspace, our editor allows users to import, modify, and manage PDF files directly from their Google apps, making it a convenient choice for MacOS users looking to streamline their workflows. Whether you're using iOS 17, 18, or 19, the process remains user-friendly and efficient.

Follow the steps to extract figures from PDF in MacOS

  1. Open the DocHub website in your web browser and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file containing the figures you wish to extract by selecting the upload option.
  3. Once your document is open, navigate to the section containing the figures. Use the selection tool to highlight the figures you want to extract.
  4. After selecting the figures, choose the option to copy them to your clipboard.
  5. Open a new document within the editor or an external application where you want to place the extracted figures and paste them directly.
  6. Review the pasted figures for accuracy and make any necessary adjustments. Once satisfied, you can choose to save or export the new document.
  7. Finally, download the document to your device, print it, or share it with others as needed.

Start using DocHub today to effortlessly extract figures from PDFs and enhance your document management experience!

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How to extract figures from PDF in macOS

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In this video tutorial, Jessica demonstrates how to export a photo on a MacBook to a PDF file. She starts by opening the Photos application and selecting the image to export. If the image is saved elsewhere, the initial step can be skipped. Next, she exports the photo as a JPEG by selecting File, Export, and Export One Photo. The image can then be saved to a desired location, such as the desktop.

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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.
Extract a PDF page as an image In the Preview app on your Mac, open the PDF file, choose View Thumbnails, then select the page in the thumbnail sidebar. Click File Export, type a name, add a tag (optional), then choose where you want to save it. Click the Format pop-up menu and choose an image format (such as PNG). Extract an image or remove a background in Preview on Mac Apple Support lt-lt preview prvw15636 Apple Support lt-lt preview prvw15636
Highlight and copy the image. Once highlighted, right-click on the image and select Copy. Then, open your favorite document or image processor, and paste the copied image into it. From there, you can right-click the image to save it to your computer as either a JPEG or PNG file for future use. How to extract images from a PDF - docHub docHub.com acrobat hub how-to-extract docHub.com acrobat hub how-to-extract
To save an image from a PDF, simply open the document and click on the image you want to extract. Once highlighted, right-click on the image and select Copy. Then, open your favorite document or image processor, and paste the copied image into it.
You can quickly combine multiple files into a PDF right from your desktop or a Finder window. On your Mac, click the Finder icon in the Dock to open a Finder window. Select the files you want to combine into a PDF. Control-click the selected files, then choose Quick Actions Create PDF.
Launch docHub Pro. Open the PDF file from which you want to extract images. Go to the Tools panel and select Export PDF. In the export options, choose Image and then select the image format (e.g., JPEG, PNG). How to Extract Images From PDF [with Quality Intact] - LinkedIn linkedin.com pulse how-extract-images-f linkedin.com pulse how-extract-images-f
1. docHub Open the PDF document that contains the images you want to extract. Next, go to the toolbar and select View Tools Document Processing. Once youve done this, a menu appears on the right side of the Acrobat window with an option called Export All Images. Extracting Images from PDF Files: Methods and Steps - Indeed indeed.com career-development how-to-ext indeed.com career-development how-to-ext
How to convert a pdf to a jpg Find the PDF in Finder. Right-click on the file. Select Open With Preview. Click File Export. Set the Format drop-down menu to JPEG. Name the file and choose where you want to save the converted file. Then, click Save.

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