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How to Extract PDF Pages in Adobe Acrobat

Updated on:
May 12, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to pull specific pages out of a PDF in Adobe Acrobat.

Quick summary

Adobe Acrobat's Extract Pages feature lets you isolate and save specific PDF pages as a separate document in just a few clicks. Using the Organize Pages tool, you can select any combination of pages and extract them without altering the original file.


Steps

  1. Head over to the top menu bar and click 'Edit'.
  2. Select 'Organize Pages' from the list of options under the Other Options section.
  3. Tap 'Extract Pages' to open the extraction tool.
  4. Go to the main dashboard and select the PDF pages you wish to extract by ticking the checkbox attached to each page.
  5. Once your pages are selected, tap 'Extract Pages' to confirm your selection.
  6. The selected PDF pages will be extracted and saved as a new document.

📌 Why this matters

Extracting specific pages from a PDF is a common task for professionals who need to share, repurpose, or archive portions of a document without distributing the entire file. Adobe Acrobat's Extract Pages feature provides a reliable, non-destructive way to isolate PDF pages in seconds, preserving the formatting and quality of the original content. This capability is especially valuable for legal, finance, and operations teams that regularly handle multi-page PDF reports and contracts. Learning this workflow directly inside Acrobat eliminates the need for third-party PDF splitting tools and keeps sensitive documents within a trusted platform.
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