Delete pages from PDFs

You want to delete pages from a PDF? Or divide a large, multi-page PDF into individual pages (or page areas)?

No problem with PdfEditor!

The software for Microsoft Windows is foolproof to use and works very reliably – and the best: You do NOT need Adobe Acrobat!

Delete Pages from PDF with PdfEditor

Current page

Page range

First page

Last page

Screenshot (Zoom): Delete Pages from PDF with PdfEditor

Remove pages from PDF documents

With PDF Editor you can delete or remove any page from PDF documents. Click right on the thumbnail of the page that you want to remove. Or perform advanced deletion commands using the PDF erase tool (menu: Document – Delete page):

  • Delete current page
  • Delete first page
  • Delete last page
  • Delete page range (applicable to even AND odd, only even or only odd pages)

Split PDF files

…into single pages

…into multi-page PDFs

…into page ranges

Split multi-page PDFs into new files

With PDF Editor, you can easily split multi-page PDF documents into single pages. Select the desired PDF files and define how the pages are to be separated:

  • Split PDFs into single pages
  • Split after page ‘x’ or after every ‘x’th page
  • Split into or after odd/even pages
Screenshot: Split PDF documents with PdfEditor

Other PdfEditor Features

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Local installation, one-time license fee (no subscription fees, no follow-up costs)
Free updates within major version, life-time license
Editing of text directly in the PDF
Editing of graphics and images
Elimination of content by redaction
Highlighting of text as if using a highlighter pen
Creation and entering of PDF forms
Merge several documents to form a PDF
Split multi-page PDFs
Headers and footers including date function and page numbering
Add stationery, graphic or watermark to your PDF
Enabling searches to be made in scanned PDFs per OCR
Creation of PDFs from every printable application

Prices & Versions

Try PdfEditor for free!

The trial version contains all the functions of the PdfEditor full version, however, it inserts a watermark in all edited PDFs (a backup of the original file is, of course, created). Needless to say, this limitation is not present in the full version.