Printing single page of PDF document
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need2know wrote:
The problem for me is that I have to go through PDF documents hundreds of pages long that aren't necessarily numbered. Say I wanted to print out page 350 of a 600 page document I would have to count them as I scrolled down (or up) to work out the page number. So is there any way you can specify printing only the page you are viewing ie print "current page"?
need2know wrote:
The problem for me is that I have to go through PDF documents hundreds of pages long that aren't necessarily numbered. Say I wanted to print out page 350 of a 600 page document I would have to count them as I scrolled down (or up) to work out the page number. So is there any way you can specify printing only the page you are viewing ie print "current page"?
need2know wrote:
Thanks for that - problem is I don't have any arrows underneath the preview. I have opened several pdf files and there are no arrows or page number indicators. Is there something I need to alter in preview to get this?
etresoft wrote:
Sorry. It isn't in "Preview.app", it is in the preview area (on the left) of the print dialog box. It isn't extraordinarily useful, but it is about all there is. I even tried to see if there were some "hidden" abilities that pop up every now and then, but I couldn't find anything.
I think it should be pretty easy to do. Maybe send feedback to Apple and ask them to add it. While you're at it, do the same for Skim and PDFClerk.
micp wrote:
To print any series of pages from Preview, open the sidebar and select the pages while holding down the Command key to select non-contiguous pages. (Hold down the Shift key to select contiguous pages.)
Once you have your pages selected, press Command-P to print. Note that you have to select more than one page in order to do this -- selecting a single page reverts back to printing an entire document.
Printing 2 beats printing 200.
Printing single page of PDF document