How to Split and Unmerge PDF Files
Sometimes you merge a PDF and realise you included the wrong pages. Other times you receive a large PDF and only need one section of it. Either way, the fix is the.....
Tips, tutorials, and insights to help you work smarter with your files
Sometimes you merge a PDF and realise you included the wrong pages. Other times you receive a large PDF and only need one section of it. Either way, the fix is the.....
If you’ve ever tried to share a photo from your iPhone and the recipient couldn’t open it, there’s a good chance it was a HEIC file. Apple uses HEIC as its default camera format because it saves storage space.
JPG is the most common image format in the world — but it's not always the most practical one. If you need to submit a photo as a document, share multiple images in a single file....
You’ve got a PDF that needs to be emailed, uploaded to a portal, or shared with a client, but it’s too large. The upload form rejects it, your email bounces, or it takes forever to download on mobile. The obvious fix is to...
Merging PDFs is one of those tasks that should be quick, but often turns into a mess. You’ve got multiple documents for a job application, an insurance claim, a client proposal, or a compliance upload, and the portal only accepts....
Converting Excel to PDF sounds simple, until the output looks wrong. Columns get cut off, tables spill onto extra pages, headers disappear, or everything shrinks so much it becomes hard to read. If you’re sending invoices, reports, schedules, or spreadsheets to clients, formatting matters.
If you’ve ever tried to upload iPhone photos to a website and hit a weird file type like .HEIC, you’re not alone. HEIC is common on modern iPhones, but plenty of sites, apps, and older devices still prefer JPG. So which one should you use in 2026?
You have a 50-page PDF but only need pages 12 through 15. Or you scanned an entire stack of documents into one file and now need to separate them. Maybe a client sent a combined proposal and you need to forward just the pricing section to your finance team...
You receive a PDF that needs a quick change. A missing phone number on a form. A signature on a contract. A highlight on a key paragraph before forwarding to a colleague. The document is already in PDF...
You have found the perfect resource online, a report, a government form, a research paper, but there is no download button. The content is locked behind a webpage with no obvious way to...