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How to Extract Pages from a PDF Document in Mac OS X Preview

How to Extract Pages from a PDF Document in Mac OS X Preview

By Jim Tanous • Aug 4, 2015

The Preview app in OS X is a powerful tool that lets you perform basic modifications to a PDF document such as rearranging or deleting pages and changing metadata. One feature that may be less well known is the ability to extract one or more pages from an existing PDF document. Read on to learn two methods to do it.

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How to Reveal the Secret Image Format Export Options in OS X Preview

How to Reveal the Secret Image Format Export Options in OS X Preview

By Jim Tanous • Dec 30, 2014

Preview in OS X lets users convert and export their image files to six default formats: JPEG, JPEG-2000, OpenEXR, PDF, PNG, and TIFF. These formats cover the needs of most users, but Preview is a powerful application that is hiding support for many additional image formats. Here’s how to find and access these hidden image formats, giving you complete control over your exported images.

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