Use Split PDF when one page should become its own file
If you need page 4 from a report, one signed page from a contract packet, or a single scan from a bundle, Split PDF is the right tool. Select just that page and export a new file.
Guide
Extracting one page is a narrower version of page extraction. The goal is not to trim the original document a little. The goal is to save one selected page as its own standalone PDF.
If you need page 4 from a report, one signed page from a contract packet, or a single scan from a bundle, Split PDF is the right tool. Select just that page and export a new file.
If you want to keep the original file but remove one page from it, that is a Remove PDF Pages workflow instead. Extraction creates a new file. Removal edits what remains.
If the page you want is sideways in the source file, fix orientation with Rotate PDF before you export. That is especially useful for scans and mixed-orientation packets.
If the page is surrounded by blank pages or duplicates, it can be simpler to clean the source document first, then export the one page you want.
Common cases include sending one appendix page, isolating one invoice sheet, extracting a signed approval page, or keeping one receipt from a larger scan.
Open Split PDF to export the page, compare How to extract pages from a PDF for the broader workflow, and read How to rotate one page in a PDF if the page orientation is the real issue.