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Hi.
Sometimes I do this by opening the PDF in LO draw and then copying relavent parts to writer documnet. Not all PDFs open perfectly in draw. Sometimes I create the PDF from writer content without the pages from the 233 page PDF as multiple PDFs. I save the pages of the 233 page PDF I want as PDFs or just split the 233 page PDF into the pages I want and then join the PDFs back in the order I want. What's he talking about? Say I want page 123 of the 233 page PDF between pages 4 and 5 of my writer document.
Print page 123 to PDF (CutePDF) or split page 123 out (pdftk, pdfSaM).
Print pages 1-4 of your writer doc as PDF
Print page 5 of your writer doc as PDF
Join  the PDFs P1-5, P123, P5

Steve

On 2013-10-11 04:05, william drescher wrote:
I have a pdf file that is 233 pages long. Some is native pdf, other pages are apparently images scanned into the document.

Is there any way I can take pages from the pdf and insert them into writer ?

win 7

bill




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