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1. Re: How can I crop a .pdf document?
whsprague Jun 4, 2013 9:08 AM (in response to nicoseeya)If you have windows, there is an "Accessory" called the "Snipping Tool". It allows you to make a cutout of anything on your screen and save it as a .jpg. I don't know how good the resolution is, but with a .pdf, it may not matter.
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2. Re: How can I crop a .pdf document?
Warunicorn Jun 4, 2013 10:44 AM (in response to nicoseeya)Just "cut out" a part? Assuming you've imported the PDF document in particular, just click the Crop Tool, add a cropping border, adjust it as necessary and click the commit checkmark (or press Enter).
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3. Re: How can I crop a .pdf document?
nicoseeya Jun 5, 2013 12:24 PM (in response to Warunicorn)Thanks for the information, but on the Adobe Reader screen there is no Crop Tool, so I can’t do what’s suggested. Any other ideas?
Nicoseeya
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4. Re: How can I crop a .pdf document?
nicoseeya Jun 5, 2013 12:26 PM (in response to whsprague)Does this mean I have to copy the document out of Adobe Reader onto a Word page and then use the “snipping tool”? I’ve never seen this tool on the Windows Word page but I’ll keep looking.
Thanks,
Nicoseeya
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5. Re: How can I crop a .pdf document?
whsprague Jun 5, 2013 12:57 PM (in response to nicoseeya)The suggestion about the "Crop Tool" is because you are in a forum about Photoshop Elements. So, it was assumed you were using Photoshop Elements with the crop tool on a .pdf
The Snipping Tool is part of your Windows operating system. It will capture a .jpg from anything you can get to display on your screen. That is why I suggested it.
The snipping tool is not part of Photoshop Elements or Adobe Reader.
This training video may help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PUGbyXb8XQ Searching YouTube for "Snipping Tool" will get you more demo videos on how to use it.
Good luck.
Bill



