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Emailing an Adobe PDF file?

Is there a was to e-mail an Adobe PDF file so that the recipient can only view the first few pages?

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Why don't you just extract the pages that you want them to see and send those items as opposed to the entire file.

    In the Adobe menu select document and scroll down to extract pages. Don't worry unless you select "delete pages" all you will be doing is creating a mirror file of those pages. Save the document and send it as normal.

  • 1 decade ago

    Click on "Save As", name the new PDF file, and then delete the pages you don't want. Attach the new file and send to recipient.

  • Ray R
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Just create a separate PDF containing only the first few pages that you want the recipient to read and email it.

  • 4 years ago

    Thats not achievable with Adobe Reader. Its in basic terms the reader and not editor. besides the undeniable fact that if the unique document enables reproduction & paste, then you definately reproduction regardless of you from PDF document and paste it in a word checklist. with a view to transform pasted content to PDF, you are going to be able to desire to apply Adobe Distiller or third party utility like sturdy PDF converter. there are various such converters that converts PDF to word and vice verca.

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  • 1 decade ago

    No, not really..

    You send the full file, You can just send the first few pages that way they only see what you send them.

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