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How to Extract Pages from a PDF in Linux with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful online platform that simplifies document management by allowing users to edit, sign, and distribute PDF files seamlessly. With its deep integration with Google Workspace, our editor enables smooth workflows and interactive processes for users on Linux. Whether you're working on iOS 17, iOS 18, or iOS 19 devices, extracting pages from a PDF in Linux can be done efficiently and for free using our platform.

Follow the steps to Extract Pages from a PDF in Linux

  1. Open the DocHub website in your preferred web browser and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file from which you want to extract pages. You can import documents directly from your Google Drive or upload from your local storage.
  3. Navigate to the editing options where you can view all the pages of your PDF. Select the pages you wish to extract by clicking on them.
  4. Use the extraction tool available in the editor to specify the range of pages you want to save as a new document.
  5. After confirming your selection, process the extraction. You will be prompted to save the newly created PDF.
  6. Finally, choose to download the extracted PDF, print it, or share it via email directly from the platform.

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How to linux pdf extract pages

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This video tutorial demonstrates ways to extract pages from a multi-page PDF without a paid subscription for DocHub Pro. Using DocHub Reader's free version, the presenter selects pages with a specific image to extract. Instead of using Acrobat Reader, Google Chrome is used to extract the desired pages. By right-clicking on the PDF and selecting "open with" Google Chrome, the user can hover over the toolbar and click on "print destination" to save the selected pages.

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Steps to split a PDF using Linux. Open Acrobats online PDF splitting tool. Choose a file to upload or drag and drop. Select your divider lines to set up the page ranges you want to split or extract. Save. Download, share, and enjoy all of the time you saved.
2 Methods to Convert PDF to Text on Linux sudo apt calibre. sudo apt poppler-utils [Works for Debian, Mint, Ubuntu, etc.] pdftotext -layout source.pdf target.txt [Source is the original PDF and Target is the final output] pdftotext -layout -f M -l N source. Windows:
Open the PDF document using a PDF reader, such as docHub Reader. Select the text you want to extract by dragging your mouse cursor over the desired area. Right-click on the selected text and choose the Copy option. Open a text editor or word processing software (e.g., Microsoft Word, Google Docs).
How to extract pages from a PDF Open the Organize Pages tool. Click the Select a File button. Open a PDF you want to extract pages from. Select Extract in the top menu. Highlight pages you want to extract. Click Extract to extract the selected pages. Save your new PDF.
Extract Text From PDF Image Using OCR With PDFgear, extracting text from scanned PDFs is easy, and its free to use. You can even use OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to edit your scanned PDF or copy text from a PDF image using the text extractor tools, into editable documents like Excel and Word.
#4: Using Command Line (Linux) with pdftk (PDF Toolkit) pdftk on your Linux system. For Debian-based systems (like Ubuntu), you can use the following command: sudo apt-get pdftk. Use the following command to remove pages: pdftk input.pdf cat 1-4 7 end output output.pdf.

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