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Home   →   4. Editing PDFs   →   4.6. Add, delete, or move pages in a PDF
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4.6. Add, delete, or move pages in a PDF

You can open a PDF in PDF Expert, then add, delete, and rearrange pages, or move pages from one PDF to another.

Add a new page     

Tap the Pages button > Edit > tap   to create a new page > tap and drag the page to place it where you want.   

Delete pages

Tap on the Pages button > Edit > select one page or several pages > Delete on the upper toolbar      

Reorder pages   

Navigate to the Pages button > Edit > Tap and hold on a page thumbnail > drag the page to the place where you want it to be.

Rotate pages          

Tap the Pages button in the upper left corner > Edit > select a page or several pages > tap Rotate on the upper toolbar.

Note: PDF Expert allows rotating pages with two fingers as well. Just tap and hold with two fingers on the page thumbnail and rotate it.          

Extract pages from a document       

iPad:

Tap Pages button >  Edit > select a page or pages > tap Extract on the upper toolbar > save a new file by tapping Done in the Save pages as a popup

iPhone:   

Tap Pages button > Edit > select a page or pages > Actions button > Extract.    



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