This will open a small window on top of your PDF file. Enable the "Rectangular Snip" option. Click Mode at the top of the Snipping Tool window, then click Rectangular Snip in the resulting drop-down menu.
Your mouse cursor will turn into a crosshairs icon. Click and drag the crosshairs across the section of the PDF that you want to crop. When you release your mouse cursor, the section will be cropped. Release your mouse button. This will crop the PDF into your selected area. Click the "Save" button. It's a purple floppy disk icon at the top of the Snipping Tool window. A File Explorer window will open. Click the "Desktop" folder. This is on the left side of the File Explorer window.
Doing so selects the Desktop as the place in which your cropped PDF file will be saved, making it easier to find later. Click Save. This will save your file on the desktop under the name "Capture". At this point, you can go back and crop any other pages or PDFs that you want to crop. Open Microsoft Word. Its app icon resembles a white "W" on a dark-blue background. Click Blank document. This option is in the upper-left side of the window.
A blank document will open. Click the Insert tab, then click Picture. You'll find Insert at the top of the Word window, while Picture is in the "Illustrations" section of the toolbar. Select the image that you snipped from the PDF.
Click the Desktop tab on the left side of the window, then click the "Capture" image and click Insert. If you cropped several images, hold down Ctrl while clicking each image that you want to insert. Make sure to click them in the order in which you want them to appear.
Click File , then click Export. File is a tab in the upper-left side of the window, and Export will be near the bottom of the pop-out menu. Create a PDF document. Save your file. Click a save location on the left side of the window, type in a file name, and click Publish in the bottom-right side of the window.
The Word document with your crops will now be saved as a new PDF document. Method 3. Open a PDF document in the Preview app. Do so by double-clicking the blue Preview icon that looks like overlapping snapshots, clicking File in the menu bar, clicking Open Preview is Apple's native image viewer app that's automatically included with most versions of Mac OS. Click View. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
A drop-down menu will appear. Click Single Page. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so displays a full page in the Preview window. Click Tools. It's also in the menu bar. Click Rectangular Selection. It's in the drop-down. Click and drag the crosshairs across a portion of the PDF you want to keep. For example, if you want to keep the top part of a page but crop out the bottom part, drag the crosshairs from one corner of the top part across and down the page until the portion you want to keep is selected.
Release the mouse button. The selected portion will be surrounded by a flashing rectangle. Click Tools again. It's in the menu bar. Click Crop. In the snipping tool window, select the shape that works best for what you want to do — rectangular will probably work best under most circumstances. Once you choose a snipping shape, the page will gray out, and your cursor will turn into a crosshair selection tool.
Click and drag to select the rectangular shape you want to crop from the PDF, and let go to confirm your selection. When you're finished, a window containing your cropped area will appear. In the top right corner of the window, click "File" and select "Save As…" and choose a name for your cropped image, as well as the type of file to save it as.
This sounds like a complex process, but it's actually fairly simple. Find the documents or images you wish to combine and hover over them, checking the box in the top left corner of each one you want included.
Right-click over one of the selected items, and choose "Print" from the dropdown menu. A Print menu will appear. Click the field labeled "Printer" at the top left of the window, and select "Microsoft Print to PDF" from the dropdown menu. Change any of the other document settings you may desire, including size — which you can alter by changing the size of the paper you're "printing on" — and layout. For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options.
Choose File Choose File. Your files are safe! We use the best encryption methods to protect your data. All documents are automatically deleted from our servers after 30 minutes. Embed this widget on your website. Draw a box on the document with your cursor. You can either choose to crop the selected page or crop all pages of the document at once.
Click on the Save button. Download the cropped PDF file to your computer or save it directly to your cloud storage service. Blog posts.
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