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How to save a single page from a PDF

Sometimes a PDF document contains many pages, but you only need one specific page from it. Instead of sharing the entire document, you can extract that single page and save it as a separate PDF file. This makes documents easier to manage and allows you to send only the information that is relevant. Extracting a single page is especially useful when working with long reports, contracts, scanned documents, or presentations where only a small section needs to be shared.

How to save a single page from a PDF

Why saving one page is useful

Large PDF documents often contain multiple sections, chapters, or forms that are not always needed together. Saving just one page allows you to isolate the exact content you need. This helps keep files smaller, simplifies document sharing, and avoids sending unnecessary information. It is also helpful when organizing documents into folders where each page represents a separate record.

When to extract one page

Extracting a single page is useful in many everyday situations. For example, you might want to send one page of a contract, isolate a certificate from a larger document, or share a specific slide from a presentation saved as a PDF. It is also common when working with scanned documents that contain multiple forms or records combined into one file.

How to save a single page from a PDF

To save one page from a PDF, upload the document to an online PDF extraction tool. After the file is uploaded, choose the page number you want to keep. The tool will process the document and generate a new PDF that contains only the selected page. Once the process is complete, you can download the new file and use it independently from the original document.

Extract a page with NivoPDF

With NivoPDF you can quickly extract a single page from any PDF directly from your browser. Upload your document, select the page you want to save, and generate a new PDF file in seconds. The resulting file keeps the original formatting and quality, making it easy to share, store, or attach to emails without including the entire document.