Remove pdf pages from a pdf file using command line

The VeryPDF.com has been always receiving questions liking that, is there a tool available for removing pdf pages from a pdf file? The answer is confirmative. Advanced PDF Tools Command Line is your best choice out of its competitive edge on fast and easy editing functions. Go for experiencing!

Step 1 click the following link to download Advanced PDF Tools

https://www.verypdf.com/pdfinfoeditor/advanced_pdf_tools_cmd.zip

please unpack it when download is finished.

Step 2 launch the MS-DOS command prompt window. Because the command line is bound to be operated under the MS-DOS environment. The procedure is easy, and the following pictures will guide you.

1) click “start” and then go to “Run”

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2) input cmd into the following

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3) press “ok”, you will find MS-DOS command prompt window popping up

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Step 3 input command line to remove pdf pages from a pdf file

it goes below

pdftools.exe-i “C:\input.pdf” -o “C:\output.pdf” “-&” “1,3-6,14”   

where

  1. -i is to specify a pdf filename or a directory for input,
  2. -o is to specify the pdf file name for output,
  3. “-&” “1,3-6,14”: “-&” is to remove pdf pages and “1,3-6,14”  refers to the pages that you are going to delete.

when the input is done, press “enter” key, you will see

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Step 4 open the file to check the effect, the VeryPDF.com makes  comparisons below

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where the following pages are removed. 

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