Page 47 of the brief is the only page you need. The other 200 pages aren't your concern. Sending the whole brief is overkill and forwarding-by-mistake risk.
Extracting one page takes one number. Flint does it in range mode.
Single-page extraction by range
Open split PDF, drop the brief, switch to range mode. Type '47'. Flint produces one file: 'brief-page-47.pdf'. Download. The original is untouched. The output is a fully-formed PDF that just happens to be one page long.
Multiple non-contiguous pages
Want pages 47, 89, and 134? Type '47, 89, 134' — three commas-separated entries. Flint produces three single-page files. Or if you want them combined as one three-page output, use the 'combine ranges' option. Both flows are one step.
When to extract vs share the whole document
Extract when the page stands alone — a signed agreement, a specific clause, a specific chart. Share the whole document when context matters — case law citations, comparative reports, anything where 'page 47' only makes sense alongside the rest.
Annotating the extracted page
Annotate the extracted page if you need to highlight a specific phrase or add a comment. With only one page in the file, annotations are obvious and the recipient knows exactly where to look.
FAQ
What page label does the extract show?
The original page label is preserved. Page 47 (or 'iv' or whatever) shows in the indicator.
Will bookmarks pointing at that page work?
Bookmarks targeting the extracted page survive and remap. Others are dropped.
Can I extract a page and rotate it in one step?
Split first, then rotate the single-page output.
Is there a quicker way for many extractions?
Multi-range mode handles dozens of single-page extracts in one operation.
Type the page number, get the file. Extract a page.