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The phrase "a pdf page" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific page within a PDF document.
Example: "Please review a pdf page that contains the relevant information for our meeting."
Alternatives: "a PDF document page" or "a page from the PDF".
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Once you convert a PDF page to a GIF format, you will be unable to edit the text.
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There may be a mismatch between the PDF page and the real page of the printed text, just split it so that you can be closer to solving this problem, and save extra confusion.
Here is a link to the sample PDF page using that technique: Link to sample PDF page.
For example, to cite a PDF without page numbers that is divided into sections, you can cite it by section: According to Blankenship, caffeine intake should be limited to 200mg per day (ch. 2).
To create a link to the PDF image page with a different name, just begin add a colon inside the brackets and then make a normal wiki-link like this "[[:Image:Your PDF Page.pdf|Your link name here]].
If you have newspaper articles for your portfolio, try finding a PDF of the page your article was on, used Adobe Photoshop or other programs to shade all parts of the page that don't include your writing.
The Frieze Masters magazine interview is not online (you can buy a print copy from the website); the Art Newspaper interview is viewable as a PDF (scroll to page seven).
A PDF of a page, maybe, but nobody prints out the whole edition.
There's a PDF on that page which tells you all the legislation and guidance (the BBC can't link to a PDF directly in these comments, so take a look around).
Download The New Economy Chapbook Cookbook as a PDF here, or page through it digitally here.
Upload a pdf copy (20 pages or less -including covers; not to exceed 32 MB) of your portfolio to the online application.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com