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How to use Split PDF
Define as many output files as you need, each with its own page range. For example, pages 1–10 become File 1, pages 11–20 become File 2. This is useful for splitting a large report into chapters, separating invoices combined in one file, or extracting specific sections.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I split a PDF into individual pages?+
Yes — set each range to a single page (e.g., 1–1, 2–2, 3–3) to get one file per page.
What happens to page numbers after splitting?+
Physical page numbering within each output PDF restarts from 1. Printed page numbers in the PDF content are not changed.
Can I split a password-protected PDF?+
No — unlock the PDF first using our Unlock PDF tool, then split it.