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How to remove pages from a PDF for free

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Aug 16, 2025

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How to delete PDF pages with Dropbox

There’s no need to juggle multiple tools for small tasks. Dropbox lets you delete PDF pages in the same tool where you store files. Removing pages from your PDF with Dropbox is quick, easy, and hassle-free on both Windows and macOS.

Here’s how to remove PDF pages and keep your documents looking polished and professional:

  1. Log in to your account—if you don’t have one, you can create one for free in minutes.
  2. Click Edit PDF—you’ll find this option under the search bar at the top.
    • Alternatively, you can click + Create, select Edit, then choose PDF.
  3. Select the PDF file you want to remove pages from.
  4. Delete the pages you don’t want—click on the page you’d like to remove and hit Delete.
  5. Save your new PDF, once your edits are complete.

Save the updated file in your Dropbox account and keep it organized. You can also try the Delete PDF pages tool, which will redirect you to the editor to make your changes right away. It’s got all you need in one secure platform.

If you’re sending a proposal to a client and see it contains old charts or extra pages, Dropbox makes it easy to avoid reformatting the entire document or creating a new file. Quickly delete pages—it’s fast, efficient, and professional.

Remove pages from PDFs in seconds

Need to update a contract or trim a report? Edit and manage your PDFs right where you store them.

How to delete pages from PDFs with Adobe Acrobat

Adobe Acrobat is one of the most popular tools for working with PDFs—they invented the format, after all. Even if you need to pay for the privilege, you can extract pages with Acrobat quickly and easily.

Whether you’re cleaning up a document or removing outdated information, here’s how to delete pages in Acrobat:

  1. Open your PDF in Acrobat.
  2. Go to Tools and then Organize Pages.
    • Alternatively, select Organize Pages from the pane on the right-hand side.
  3. Select the pages you want to delete—you can click the thumbnail of any page you want to remove.
  4. Click the Delete icon.
  5. Apply your changes—after clicking the Delete icon, confirm your choice by clicking OK.
  6. Save your file to ensure your updated PDF is saved and ready to share.

For a further efficiency boost, you can use Adobe Acrobat and Dropbox together. Try the Dropbox and Adobe Acrobat integration on desktop or mobile. Any changes you make to PDFs stored in Dropbox—like deleting pages—sync automatically to your account.

Dropbox makes it easy to edit PDF files on any device—and access the new version from anywhere. Integrate Acrobat with our cloud storage and sharing tools to make managing and sharing updated PDFs even simpler.

Why remove pages from a PDF?

Ever thought you could clean up a PDF by removing unnecessary pages? 

Imagine you’re preparing a contract and notice something outdated or irrelevant. Instead of reformatting, you can delete ‌unnecessary pages—saving time and avoiding confusion. Removing pages from a PDF can make documents look more professional while being one of the most versatile file formats around.

Here are a few ways removing pages from a PDF might give you an efficiency boost during daily tasks:

  • Tweaking a presentation or training manual
  • Updating a client proposal
  • Tidying up a financial report

To effectively manage your documents, try the Dropbox PDF editor to modify your PDFs and stay organized—it’s a fast, efficient option whenever you need to remove pages, update a document, or clean up your files.

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Remove pages from PDFs in a few clicks with Dropbox

Managing PDFs doesn’t have to be a hassle. With Dropbox, you can remove pages from your PDFs quickly and easily—all within the same tool you use to store and share your files.

Dropbox also lets you convert PDF files, edit them, and even sign PDFs securely in one easy-to-use platform. Avoid using multiple tools, remembering extra logins, or paying for separate subscriptions. Keep everything you need ‌in one place—save time and simplify your entire workflow.

Ready to take control of your PDFs? Try Dropbox for free and get a more efficient way to manage your documents.

Frequently asked questions

You don’t need Adobe to delete pages from a PDF, you can just use your Dropbox account—create one for free if you don’t have one already. It allows you to upload a PDF, select the pages you want to remove, and save the updated file—all on one secure platform. A huge benefit of using Dropbox is that you get many other features like cloud storage and secure sharing, which make working with PDFs much simpler and help optimize your workflow.

Yes, but it depends on the tool you use to edit the file. Dropbox has reliable file version tracking and restoration features, which makes it easy to revert to a previous version of your PDF document. If you’re using Adobe Acrobat, you’ll need to save a backup before making edits, as changes can’t be undone once saved without a copy of your file.

Most PDF editors make it simple to organize pages in any way you like. The Dropbox PDF editor lets you reorder, rotate, merge, or delete pages within the same tool—with no disruption to your workflow.

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