

Here’s how you can do that with the macOS snipping tool or your browser. If you don’t want to install any apps to save one page from PDF file, don’t worry.

Saving only the desired pages from a multi-page PDF is a good method to maintain only the most relevant information while cutting down on file size. The length of certain papers simply becomes unacceptable. but if anyone can figure out how to get the URL to work, then that can be a workaround too.Perhaps you’d like to keep some of your favorite lines from a novel, or maybe you’ve found some useful information that you want to include in your research paper. I'd rather not break more permissions - does anyone have an idea how to retain the Quicklinks and make the document library inaccessible to view-only users? If there is a better way than this URL to return home without breaking permissions at all of our various documents and folders, that is what management would prefer. This works for anyone with admin level permission, but people with view-only permissions can't return home. I've already changed it so that no one can see the library, and instead they are presented with this URL to the main page to return back home: This is only an issue because if you click on the upper x in the right-hand corner, it closes the PDF and takes you back to the full document library. However, when you click on a PDF that is in the Quicklink, it opens like this:

This is a tricky one - we are using SharePoint Online to create our intranet, and we are using Quicklinks for everything.
