I downloaded a book from Google Books. It is some 500 pages long. Only about 200 pages of the book are of interest to me. Is there a way to delete the pages I do not want, and keep just the ones I do want? Thanks, all, in advance.
I just downloaded their version of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and successfully deleted ten blank pages with the full version of Adobe Acrobat. It might be different if the material is still in copyright.
I use an open-source tool called “PDF Split and Merge” ( http://www.pdfsam.org/ ). Not sure if it works on all kinds of PDF files…
You can’t edit PDF files with the free version of acrobat. You can with the pay version.
I believe you can use Open Office to edit a PDF file, but IIRC you have to import the file, edit it, then convert it back to a PDF. There are some free PDF editors out there but I don’t know how good they are. You might check to see if PDFEdit has a Windows version available (might be only for Linux).
I use the freeware PDFTools.
You can also look up a PDF print driver on Google and install it, and then print only the pages you want in the PDF document.