Your report contains 30 pages you need to keep and 20 pages of placeholder content you need to remove. Deleting one at a time is tedious. You want to pick all 20 and zap them in one go.
Flint supports multi-page deletion.
Three ways to select
Open delete PDF pages. Method one: shift-click two thumbnails to select the range between them. Method two: cmd/ctrl-click individual thumbnails to pick non-contiguous pages. Method three: type a range like '5-10, 15, 22-30' in the page input field. Mix and match — the selection is cumulative.
Review before confirming
Selected pages highlight in the grid. Scroll through and confirm everything you've selected actually should go. Easy to spot accidentally-selected keepers because they highlight too. Adjust if needed.
Click delete, save the result
Hit the delete button. Selected pages vanish from the grid. Remaining pages shift to fill the gaps. Click save. The output is your original minus the deleted pages — bookmarks for surviving pages remap, internal links remap, nothing else changes.
Keep the original around
If you might need the deleted content later, keep a copy of the original PDF before running delete. Flint operates on a fresh download — your source file stays intact — but having a backup folder for 'pre-delete originals' is a good habit.
FAQ
Maximum pages to delete at once?
No practical limit. Delete 90 of 100 pages in one operation.
Does range syntax accept negative offsets?
Yes — '-3' is the third-from-last page. '-5--1' is the last 5 pages.
What if I delete the last remaining page?
You'd be left with an empty PDF, which Flint warns about. Cancel and adjust your selection.
Bookmark cleanup?
Bookmarks pointing at deleted pages are removed. Bookmarks for kept pages remap.
Select, delete, save. Remove multiple pages.