How to Split a PDF to Email Just One Page
A customer asks for the invoice on page 7 of a long statement. A supplier wants only the signature page of a 40-page agreement. Forwarding the entire PDF is slow, risks bouncing on size limits, and can expose pages the recipient shouldn't see. Pull out just the one page you need with QuickWand's free PDF splitter.
How to split out a single page to email
- Open the Split PDF tool and drop in your document.
- Switch to Page range mode.
- Type the single page number you want — for example
7. Need a few pages? Use commas like2, 7, 9or a range like4-6. - Click Split PDF, download the new one-page file, and attach it to your email. The original document stays untouched, and nothing is uploaded.
Why sellers extract one page instead of forwarding everything
- Privacy. A combined statement may list other orders, other customers, or your margins. Sending one page shares only what the recipient should see.
- Smaller, faster email. A one-page PDF sails under attachment limits and downloads instantly for the recipient.
- Less confusion. The recipient sees exactly the invoice or form they asked about, not 49 pages to scroll past.
- Cleaner paper trail. Attaching the precise page keeps the conversation focused and easy to reference later.
Get the page number right
Open the PDF in any viewer and use its page counter rather than the printed page number on the document — they often differ when there are cover or intro pages. Confirm you're extracting the correct page before you send it.
If you regularly send single pages from the same big document, consider splitting it once into its sections and keeping them as separate files. And if you need to recombine pages from different PDFs before sending, the PDF merger joins them in any order. For more scenarios, see the full guide to splitting a PDF.