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or drag & drop PDF here
You have a multi-page PDF, but you only need to send, save, or print one specific page—like a single invoice from a statement, one chapter of an ebook, or a signature page from a contract.
Splitting a PDF might sound technical, but it’s incredibly simple. Here are the easiest methods, most of which are completely free and don't require installing complex software.
This is the most universal and reliable method. It uses the print function already built into your operating system or web browser to create a new, one-page PDF. It feels like you're printing, but you're actually just saving a new file.
This works in Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and dedicated PDF viewers like Adobe Reader.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Open the PDF. The easiest way is to drag the PDF file into an open web browser window (like Chrome or Edge).
Open the Print Menu. Press Ctrl + P on Windows or Cmd + P on a Mac. You can also find "Print" in the file menu or by clicking the printer icon.
Change the Destination. Look for the "Destination" or "Printer" field. Click the dropdown menu and select:
Save as PDF (most common in browsers)
Microsoft Print to PDF (on Windows)
Save to PDF (on Mac, found in the bottom-left PDF dropdown)
Select Your Page. In the "Pages" section, choose the "Custom" or "Pages" option. In the text box, type the number of the single page you want to extract. For example, to extract page 5, just type 5.
Save Your New PDF. Click the "Save" (or "Print") button. You will be prompted to choose a name and location for your new, single-page PDF file.
Why this is the best method: It's fast, free, completely private (your file never leaves your computer), and works offline.
If you're on a device where the "Print to PDF" trick isn't convenient (like a tablet or a locked-down computer), free online tools are a fantastic alternative.
Recommended Tools:
Adobe's Free Split PDF Tool: From the makers of the PDF format, it's reliable and secure.
Smallpdf or iLovePDF: Popular, user-friendly sites with a suite of PDF tools.
Step-by-Step Instructions (Using Adobe's Tool):
Go to the Adobe Split PDF page.
Click "Select a file" and upload your PDF document.
Adobe will display thumbnails of all the pages in your document.
Click on the single page you wish to extract. A blue checkmark will appear on it.
Click the blue "Extract" button in the top right corner.
Your new, single-page PDF will be ready in seconds. Click "Download" to save it to your computer.
When to use this method: It's perfect for quick jobs when you have an internet connection. Be mindful of uploading highly sensitive or confidential documents to any third-party website.
macOS has a powerful, built-in PDF tool called Preview. If you're a Mac user, this is arguably the easiest way.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Open your PDF in Preview. (This is the default app for PDFs on a Mac).
In the menu bar, go to View > Thumbnails to see all the pages in the sidebar.
Drag and drop the single page you want from the Preview sidebar directly onto your desktop.
That's it! A new PDF file containing only that page will instantly appear on your desktop.
Alternative Mac Method (using Print): You can also use the "Print to PDF" trick described in Method 1. Just go to File > Print, select the page number, and choose "Save as PDF" from the PDF dropdown in the bottom-left corner.