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How to Reorder & Delete PDF Pages Online (No Acrobat Needed)

By the KhanxTools team · Published July 5, 2026 · 5 min read

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Scanned a stack of pages upside-down in the middle? Need to pull three pages out of a fifty-page report? Merged two documents and now the order is wrong? This guide shows how to reorder and delete PDF pages online in under a minute — without Adobe Acrobat and without uploading the file anywhere.

Reordering and deleting pages, step by step

  1. Open the KhanxTools Organize PDF tool.
  2. Drop in your PDF. Every page renders as a thumbnail so you can see exactly what you're moving.
  3. Reorder: drag any thumbnail to a new position — the layout updates live.
  4. Delete: click the ✕ on any page to remove it from the output.
  5. Click Save new PDF. A fresh file downloads; your original stays untouched.
Nothing is uploaded. Page rendering and the rebuild both happen in your browser, so this works safely even for contracts, bank statements, and medical records.

Situations this solves

Fixing scan order

Sheet-fed scanners often output pages as 1, 3, 5… then 2, 4, 6. Instead of rescanning, drag the thumbnails into the right sequence and save.

Extracting part of a document

Need to send only the signature pages of a contract? Delete everything else and save — you've effectively extracted a page range.

Cleaning up merged files

After combining documents, there are usually blank pages, duplicate cover sheets, or sections in the wrong order. Thumbnails make the cleanup visual and fast.

Preparing submissions

Application portals often want documents in a specific order — form first, then ID, then supporting evidence. Arrange once, submit with confidence.

Why your original file stays safe

The tool never edits your source PDF. It copies the pages you kept, in the order you set, into a brand-new document. If you make a mistake, just re-open the original and try again — nothing is lost.

Pro workflow: organize, then compress

Deleting pages already shrinks a file, but for strict upload limits, chain the tools: organize first, then run the result through the PDF compressor. A trimmed and compressed document is often a tenth of its original size. And if your pages started life as photos, the image to PDF converter is where the pipeline begins.

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