8
I'm faced with a 600 pages long PDF document. There's some vital information on it but at least half of those pages are not necessary so I would like to exclude them from the PDF prior to printing to save papers and time.
I'm on Mac OS X, one before the latest (I am not sure of naming conventions but I think it's 10.7.5)
How can I do this? Possibly with free software or even what's on the mac?
Thank you!
You're a genius my friend. I felt a little stupid when I read this answer for not figuring it out myself! – Kyle Bridenstine – 2017-09-23T19:14:41.557
With the Preview application installed on 10.6, this doesn't seem possible because there ain't an input field for such stuff (do you know a way to get one?). With Adobe Reader 9.2.5 it may be possible to do this, at least there are a fitting text box and a radio button in its printing dialog. – Percival Ulysses – 2012-10-09T11:34:41.420
In preview you have the ability to select the required pages in the sidebar and then start the print dialog. Then you have an additional radiobutton saying "Selected pages from the sidebar" (Or something along that line, I'm currently not on an english system) – heiglandreas – 2012-10-09T12:09:22.277