How can I control page range during PDF to EMF file conversion?

It always  happens that part of a converted file is really wanted when a pdf file is converted to an emf file. What will you do with it when you are caught in this situation? There is a way to help you with this trouble.

To suppose that it is by a software tool, VeryDOC pdf to vector converter, that you convert a pdf file to an emf file and you have mastered the usage of converting a pdf file to an emf file successfully. Now you need to study the usages of two parameters: –firstpage and –lastpage. Here, I want to introduce you their usages in the next example:

The first is that 1 to 3 page of a pdf file are what you wanted. The command line will be:

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The difference from how to convert pdf to emf file is that the part added to “pdf2vec.exe” and “d:\test.pdf” is “-lastpage 3” (the new command). In other words, “-lastpage” defines the last page number of the emf file you wanted. Of course, if you want 1 to 300, the command would be “-last page 300”.

The second is that 5 to the last page of a pdf file are what you need. The command line will be:

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In this picture, “-firstpage 5”, the added part, means that this pdf file is converted from page 5 on to the last page. If you want from page 9, you just need to modify 5 to 9.

The last is that the middle part of a pdf file is wanted. The command line will be:

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Can you find the added part? Yes, they are “-firstpage 2” and “-lastpage 4”, which means that you want page 2 to page 4 of test.pdf. If you want to change the page number, refer to the above point please.

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  1. Informative blog shared!!
    Converting PDF file to vector singly as well as in batches is helpful. It saves a hell lot of time and efforts which otherwise are wasted. With most of the software, we usually face problem related to the vector file formats or batch conversions. So, we need to be very careful while we look for such software to carry out conversions. The software embedded with the above shared features are definitely good to go for.

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