Reverse PDF page order
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Reverse PDF page order
I have some documents that I have found scan best when stacked in my scanner in such a way that the finished PDF is in reverse page order (e.g. 4, 3, 2, 1). I'd like to see a one-click / keyboard shortcut solution that would reverse the page order (e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4).
Or is this possible already, somehow?
Or is this possible already, somehow?
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello Karyudo,
Reversing the page order can be done with a quick JS, and this topic shows you how you can actually add a custom button so that you can have that as a one click action:
viewtopic.php?f=62&t=28407&p=111667
Regards,
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Reversing the page order can be done with a quick JS, and this topic shows you how you can actually add a custom button so that you can have that as a one click action:
viewtopic.php?f=62&t=28407&p=111667
Regards,
Stefan
Re: Reverse PDF page order
This is not enough information for me to get this working. I've made a C:\Program Files\PDF-XChange Editor\PDF Editor\JavaScripts directory, and have made a new ReversePageOrder.js file in that directory, but I don't know where I'm supposed to be looking for a new button, because it's not there.
This "help" is disappointing, because it doesn't help.
This "help" is disappointing, because it doesn't help.
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello Karyudo,
Once you place the .JS file in the correct folder and restart the Editor, a new tab of your ribbon interface will appear - "Add-on Tools". All JavaScript tools will be located in this tab.
I've created a .JS file from the scrip in the other topic for you, please find it here:
Just extract the file to C:\Program Files\Tracker Software\PDF Editor\JavaScripts, Restart the Editor and then look for the new tool in the "Add-on Tools" tab.
Regards,
Radi
Once you place the .JS file in the correct folder and restart the Editor, a new tab of your ribbon interface will appear - "Add-on Tools". All JavaScript tools will be located in this tab.
I've created a .JS file from the scrip in the other topic for you, please find it here:
Just extract the file to C:\Program Files\Tracker Software\PDF Editor\JavaScripts, Restart the Editor and then look for the new tool in the "Add-on Tools" tab.
Regards,
Radi
Re: Reverse PDF page order
I'm pretty sure I've done exactly this, and it doesn't work.
I've put JavaScripts folders in both locations discussed in these forums (C:\Users\<<redacted>>\AppData\Roaming\Tracker Software\PDFXEditor\3.0\JavaScripts and C:\Program Files\Tracker Software\PDF Editor\JavaScripts), and nothing. I even uninstalled 7 from the non-standard folder I chose when I installed it, and re-installed 8.0 in the default location. Still nothing.
I don't know if it's related, but I've also found that when I try to switch the UI to Classic Toolbars, the Editor immediately disappears (window gone, nothing in Task Manager).
So now, after troubleshooting for a while, I've got *two* ways in which this doesn't work.
I hope it's some stupid error on my part, but I don't see it. Any further suggestions?
I've put JavaScripts folders in both locations discussed in these forums (C:\Users\<<redacted>>\AppData\Roaming\Tracker Software\PDFXEditor\3.0\JavaScripts and C:\Program Files\Tracker Software\PDF Editor\JavaScripts), and nothing. I even uninstalled 7 from the non-standard folder I chose when I installed it, and re-installed 8.0 in the default location. Still nothing.
I don't know if it's related, but I've also found that when I try to switch the UI to Classic Toolbars, the Editor immediately disappears (window gone, nothing in Task Manager).
So now, after troubleshooting for a while, I've got *two* ways in which this doesn't work.
I hope it's some stupid error on my part, but I don't see it. Any further suggestions?
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello Karyudo,
The *.js file contained within the zip folder should go directly inside the javascripts folders, not the zip folder itself, so it should look like this: Beyond that, this crash you mention seems unrelated, but could be resolved with the same action. We have seen a few issues with the application caused by some windows updates, which have been resolved in the most recent windows update. these issues generally only affect printers, but as the trouble lies with how windows is managing certain file types, it could affect our UI and its JavaScript functions.
Could I ask you to verify that windows itself is fully up to date, then restart the PC and try this once more?
Kind regards,
The *.js file contained within the zip folder should go directly inside the javascripts folders, not the zip folder itself, so it should look like this: Beyond that, this crash you mention seems unrelated, but could be resolved with the same action. We have seen a few issues with the application caused by some windows updates, which have been resolved in the most recent windows update. these issues generally only affect printers, but as the trouble lies with how windows is managing certain file types, it could affect our UI and its JavaScript functions.
Could I ask you to verify that windows itself is fully up to date, then restart the PC and try this once more?
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
I think if you check the attached image from my previous post, you'll see that I've got the .js file in the directory properly.
That screenshot is from just one of the two places forum posts have said the JavaScripts folder should go, but I've got the same folder in both places.
I just updated Windows (it said "up to date," but I forced it to check, and a .NET update installed), and then rebooted: same ol' nothing for the Java; same ol' crash-and-disappear for UI-switching.
That screenshot is from just one of the two places forum posts have said the JavaScripts folder should go, but I've got the same folder in both places.
I just updated Windows (it said "up to date," but I forced it to check, and a .NET update installed), and then rebooted: same ol' nothing for the Java; same ol' crash-and-disappear for UI-switching.
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello Karyudo,
I see you have two JS files in your folder, and if both have nPos: 0 in them - this could cause conflicts.
Can you please share your .js file for the reverse page order here - so that I can test it at my end?
Regards,
Stefan
I see you have two JS files in your folder, and if both have nPos: 0 in them - this could cause conflicts.
Can you please share your .js file for the reverse page order here - so that I can test it at my end?
Regards,
Stefan
Re: Reverse PDF page order
I finally have some time to pick this up again—and it's just as frustrating as before.
I uninstalled PDF X-Change Editor completely, and then reinstalled, and then re-made the JavaScripts directory and put the .js in it, and then re-started Editor, and... nothing. Well, at least not any JavaScript. Somehow, all of my file history, etc., still existed, which seems wrong.
I tried the same thing on another computer with a fresh install of Windows 10, and that works.
So why doesn't the JavaScript extra menu show up on my main computer? That doesn't make any sense. Unless PDF X-Change Editor doesn't delete itself properly when uninstalling (like I suspect, given that the file history is still there when the software is re-installed).
I uninstalled PDF X-Change Editor completely, and then reinstalled, and then re-made the JavaScripts directory and put the .js in it, and then re-started Editor, and... nothing. Well, at least not any JavaScript. Somehow, all of my file history, etc., still existed, which seems wrong.
I tried the same thing on another computer with a fresh install of Windows 10, and that works.
So why doesn't the JavaScript extra menu show up on my main computer? That doesn't make any sense. Unless PDF X-Change Editor doesn't delete itself properly when uninstalling (like I suspect, given that the file history is still there when the software is re-installed).
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hi, Karyudo
When uninstalling we only remove files which are created by the Installation process, namely the application itself, and some temp files. All custom content, such as your Stamps and JavaScript files should be left in place, we also do not delete settings stored in the registry, as deleting these during uninstall would mean that every time you update the software your entire UI customization, History, license keys, etc would be removed.
Following that, if the issue still persists, can you please send a screenshot of the Editor preferences (Ctrl+K), under JavaScript.
Kind regards,
When uninstalling we only remove files which are created by the Installation process, namely the application itself, and some temp files. All custom content, such as your Stamps and JavaScript files should be left in place, we also do not delete settings stored in the registry, as deleting these during uninstall would mean that every time you update the software your entire UI customization, History, license keys, etc would be removed.
This should remove all traces of the application. Remember that if you are doing this, you should restart the PC before reinstalling as well to be sure the registry changes can properly take effect.If you do wish to perform a "clean reinstallation" you will want to first uninstall the software, then navigate to "C:\Program Files" and delete the "Tracker Software" folder, do the same under %appdata% , and finally delete the Tracker software registry keys located in both HKCU and HKLM here:
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Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Tracker Software
Following that, if the issue still persists, can you please send a screenshot of the Editor preferences (Ctrl+K), under JavaScript.
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Success! I uninstalled, removed all of the breadcrumbs left in other locations as you'd specified, and then rebooted. Then reinstalled, made the JavaScripts folder and added the .js file (this is maybe the sixth or eighth time I've done that, so I'm getting pretty good at it...) before firing up Editor. Finally, for the first time on this machine, I got the "Add-on Tools" button on the ribbon.
I even got somewhat cleverer than I am usually, and copied back the %appdata% data that I saved a copy of. Which also restored my file history and presumably a few other things. After doing that, I restarted Editor and confirmed the ReverseSortOrder .js still works. It does. Yay, me.
So the six-month effort to get this working is finally over! (Maybe you could hear my shout of triumph across Georgia Strait?)
I even got somewhat cleverer than I am usually, and copied back the %appdata% data that I saved a copy of. Which also restored my file history and presumably a few other things. After doing that, I restarted Editor and confirmed the ReverseSortOrder .js still works. It does. Yay, me.
So the six-month effort to get this working is finally over! (Maybe you could hear my shout of triumph across Georgia Strait?)
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hi, Karyudo
Glad to hear it worked! (And I was wondering what the ringing in my ears was )
Kind regards,
Glad to hear it worked! (And I was wondering what the ringing in my ears was )
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Good feature to add to the app
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hi, simple
I am afraid that it is unlikely we will be adding this feature to the application, it is something well handled by JavaScript, and there are already resources available to add buttons to run JavaScript to your UI directly. Please see Radi's post here: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=33303#p137305
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I am afraid that it is unlikely we will be adding this feature to the application, it is something well handled by JavaScript, and there are already resources available to add buttons to run JavaScript to your UI directly. Please see Radi's post here: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=33303#p137305
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
This is pretty easy to do in PDF-XChange by exporting to images in reverse order and then creating a new document from these.
1. File > Export > Export To Images (and check the box for Reverse Order).
Use a clean directory so the images are all together.
Set the appropriate resolution for image quality if the default 150 dpi is insufficient.
2. File > New Document > From Image Files > Add Folder
The result will not be OCR'd so if you need that then just do :
3. Document > OCR Pages
Done ! Very quick and simple.
1. File > Export > Export To Images (and check the box for Reverse Order).
Use a clean directory so the images are all together.
Set the appropriate resolution for image quality if the default 150 dpi is insufficient.
2. File > New Document > From Image Files > Add Folder
The result will not be OCR'd so if you need that then just do :
3. Document > OCR Pages
Done ! Very quick and simple.
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hi, natural_wanders
That is an excellent alternative if you do not mind converting your document to images.
The JavaScript provided in Radi's post I linked to is also quick and easy to setup, and once done, you simply click a button in the UI to reverse pages. The JavaScript method has the advantage of leaving all page content exactly as it is though, no need to convert it to an image, or OCR it again afterwards, no loss of image quality, or flattening of comments either.
I would still recommend using the JavaScript for these reasons personally.
Kind regards,
That is an excellent alternative if you do not mind converting your document to images.
The JavaScript provided in Radi's post I linked to is also quick and easy to setup, and once done, you simply click a button in the UI to reverse pages. The JavaScript method has the advantage of leaving all page content exactly as it is though, no need to convert it to an image, or OCR it again afterwards, no loss of image quality, or flattening of comments either.
I would still recommend using the JavaScript for these reasons personally.
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello Radi and @all,
Are JavaScript tools that are added in this way also accessible in the classic interface? Or is it possible to move such JavaScript buttons to arbitrary places in the user interface by customization?
Best regards
David
Thank you very much for this information.Radi - Tracker Supp wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 6:01 am Once you place the .JS file in the correct folder and restart the Editor, a new tab of your ribbon interface will appear - "Add-on Tools". All JavaScript tools will be located in this tab.
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Just extract the file to C:\Program Files\Tracker Software\PDF Editor\JavaScripts, Restart the Editor and then look for the new tool in the "Add-on Tools" tab.
Are JavaScript tools that are added in this way also accessible in the classic interface? Or is it possible to move such JavaScript buttons to arbitrary places in the user interface by customization?
Best regards
David
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello, David.P
When a JS button is added in this way, it will appear by default in an "addon tools" tab in the ribbon UI: and within a new toolbar just below the properties toolbar in the Classic UI: Kind regards,
When a JS button is added in this way, it will appear by default in an "addon tools" tab in the ribbon UI: and within a new toolbar just below the properties toolbar in the Classic UI: Kind regards,
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Thank you Daniel, now I see the button also in the classic UI!
Best regards
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello all,
a quick further question about the JavaScript buttons. Since I created some JavaScript buttons, the toolbar with the JavaScript buttons appears every time I start PDF-XChange Editor.
However, this is undesirable since I only rarely need the JavaScript buttons.
Is it possible to hide the JavaScript buttons toolbar permanently (and unhide it only manually if desired), as it is possible with all other toolbars?
Best regards
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Addendum: after opening a second window of a PDF document in PDF-XChange Editor, the JavaScript button Toolbar cannot be closed at all anymore, that seems to be a bug.
a quick further question about the JavaScript buttons. Since I created some JavaScript buttons, the toolbar with the JavaScript buttons appears every time I start PDF-XChange Editor.
However, this is undesirable since I only rarely need the JavaScript buttons.
Is it possible to hide the JavaScript buttons toolbar permanently (and unhide it only manually if desired), as it is possible with all other toolbars?
Best regards
David
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Addendum: after opening a second window of a PDF document in PDF-XChange Editor, the JavaScript button Toolbar cannot be closed at all anymore, that seems to be a bug.
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello, David.P
Unfortunatley no, the toolbar cannot be permanently hidden, In the classic UI, you can collapse it (With the small arrow on the far right of the toolbar), but in the ribbon UI, while the tab can be hidden, it will reappear the next time that the software restarts.
At the moment I am not sure it is possible to prevent this re-appearance, since the initial appearance is caused by the JS which is read during the launch to add these items to the toolbars at all. But I will ask the team if there is a way to offer this.
You also mention a bug wherein the toolbar cannot be "closed" anymore? Can I ask you to please elaborate on that issue? What do you mean by closed?
Kind regards,
Unfortunatley no, the toolbar cannot be permanently hidden, In the classic UI, you can collapse it (With the small arrow on the far right of the toolbar), but in the ribbon UI, while the tab can be hidden, it will reappear the next time that the software restarts.
At the moment I am not sure it is possible to prevent this re-appearance, since the initial appearance is caused by the JS which is read during the launch to add these items to the toolbars at all. But I will ask the team if there is a way to offer this.
You also mention a bug wherein the toolbar cannot be "closed" anymore? Can I ask you to please elaborate on that issue? What do you mean by closed?
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello all,
Sorry for interrupting. There are two ways to make it faster than Radi's script above.
For your reference, I have captured the verification of the following three methods discussed in this article when sorting 1,000 pages.
Thank you so much for your continued support.
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Sorry for interrupting. There are two ways to make it faster than Radi's script above.
- After I had finished writing this post, I realized that Method 1 had already been introduced in this forum. However, I will leave it for comparison with Method 2, which will be discussed later.
https://forum.pdf-xchange.com/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=28407
- Simple JavaScript
First, simply not displaying the progress bar will speed up the process considerably. 1,000 pages can be finished in an instant.
This one line is sufficient for the script, but if you want to display it on the toolbar, it would be as follows.Code: Select all
for (i = this.numPages -1; i >= 0; i--) this.movePage(i);
Code: Select all
app.addToolButton({ cName: "Reverse Pages Order", cExec: "for (i = this.numPages -1; i >= 0; i--) this.movePage(i);", cTooltext: "Reverse Pages Order", nPos: 0 });
- Making full use of feautres on Bookmarks tab
You can use the features on the Bookmarks tab without using JavaScript, and it will be just as fast. Specifically, perform the following three steps in order
- Use the "Bookmarks Every Nth Page" feature to bookmark every page with a page number. Bookmark Title Template must include "%[Page]".
- After selecting the "Sort" icon to open the "Sort bookmarks" dialog, specify "Sort bookmars alphabetically" and "Descending" to sort the bookmarks.
- Finally, select the "Sort Pages" icon to sort the pages in the order of the bookmarks.
Method 2 requires multiple operations of the dialog, which takes more time and effort, but the total time required for the sorting process is comparable to that of Method 1 because the sorting process itself is slightly faster with Method 2 than with Method 1. The difference between Method 1 and Method 2 will become more noticeable when the number of pages reaches about 10,000.
The time required to sort 5,000 pages on a machine with i5-8265U CPU and 8GB Memory is as follows.
([MM:SS.SS] "MM" stands for minutes and "SS.SS" for seconds).
- Radi's script [1:18.54]
- Method 1 --- [0:13.55]
- Method 2 --- [0:08.87] (only time required for step 3)
- If you want to reverse order a file that already has a bookmark, create a "temp" entry with no action at the top of the bookmark, and then make bookmarks as a child of the "temp" entry (Step 1).
- After selecting the "temp" entry, go to Step 2 and specify "Children of selected" as the Bookmark Source instead of All bookmarks.
- Finally, after sorting the pages in Step 3, delete bookmarks under the first created "temp" entry and you are done.
For your reference, I have captured the verification of the following three methods discussed in this article when sorting 1,000 pages.
- Radi's Script
- Method 1: Simple JavaScript
- Method 2: Making full use of feautres on Bookmarks tab
- #6206: intelligently optimize page ranges.
https://forum.pdf-xchange.com/viewtopic.php?t=39216
Thank you so much for your continued support.
Best regards,
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello, rakunavi
Yes, adding the progress bar in inherently a large amount of re-checking and additional processing which causes the script to take significantly longer to execute. I would not recommend using the script with the progress bar either, although it does give a nice visual indicator of the progress, that is far less helpful when it takes 5+ times as long to complete the process.
Whichever method people choose to use, Thank you for the extra details on this topic!
Kind regards,
Yes, adding the progress bar in inherently a large amount of re-checking and additional processing which causes the script to take significantly longer to execute. I would not recommend using the script with the progress bar either, although it does give a nice visual indicator of the progress, that is far less helpful when it takes 5+ times as long to complete the process.
Whichever method people choose to use, Thank you for the extra details on this topic!
Kind regards,
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Seriously, to this day there is no this simple function in this advanced pdf editor and you have to keep playing around this problem?
Ok, I have an even simpler method - using Merge Pages window.
Settings of Merge Pages:
- Type: Multiple pages...
- Pages per Sheet: Custom - 1 by 1
- check Calculate size based...
- Pages: All, Subset: All
- check "Reverse order"
- OK
Ok, I have an even simpler method - using Merge Pages window.
Settings of Merge Pages:
- Type: Multiple pages...
- Pages per Sheet: Custom - 1 by 1
- check Calculate size based...
- Pages: All, Subset: All
- check "Reverse order"
- OK
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello, Logilink
There a countless "simple actions" which we seem many requests for, the problem is that in creating a tool to do any one, we would eventually need to create a tool to do every one of them... You can see how this would result in a frankly ridiculous amount of tools beyond our already excessive amount. Currently most tools offer a specific use case, and these can be used to accomplish most needed functions.
If you need to perform specific actions in a very specific way, such as reversing page order, or merging two files and then re-ordering pages (IE: A1,B1,A2,B2), Etc JavaScript is typically going to be the best option, as it allows you to customize the output to fit your document(s) and your needs, opposed to having to use a chain of 5 "pre-made hype specific tools" in a certain order, to get your needed end result.
I am sorry to say that this is not likely to change in an official capacity, though we have been looking at methods to contain and offer "confirmed safe/useful user-created JS tools" for easy access.
Kind regards,
There a countless "simple actions" which we seem many requests for, the problem is that in creating a tool to do any one, we would eventually need to create a tool to do every one of them... You can see how this would result in a frankly ridiculous amount of tools beyond our already excessive amount. Currently most tools offer a specific use case, and these can be used to accomplish most needed functions.
If you need to perform specific actions in a very specific way, such as reversing page order, or merging two files and then re-ordering pages (IE: A1,B1,A2,B2), Etc JavaScript is typically going to be the best option, as it allows you to customize the output to fit your document(s) and your needs, opposed to having to use a chain of 5 "pre-made hype specific tools" in a certain order, to get your needed end result.
I am sorry to say that this is not likely to change in an official capacity, though we have been looking at methods to contain and offer "confirmed safe/useful user-created JS tools" for easy access.
Kind regards,
Dan McIntyre - Support Technician
Tracker Software Products (Canada) LTD
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
I didn't mean to create another tool (because I also think there are too many already), but to integrate this function with the existing ones. Reversing the order suits the Move Pages tool, for example.
I was just surprised that the program does not have such a simple function while IMO having already many unnecessary and overly complicated functions.
In my method there is only one step and there is no joining pages, the result is single pages as in the original, only in reverse order.
As for javascript, it requires knowledge or searching and asking on the forum...
I was just surprised that the program does not have such a simple function while IMO having already many unnecessary and overly complicated functions.
In my method there is only one step and there is no joining pages, the result is single pages as in the original, only in reverse order.
As for javascript, it requires knowledge or searching and asking on the forum...
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Re: Reverse PDF page order
Hello Logilink,
Unfortunately, we still do not have such a feature, but I think we will have it implemented in the nearest future.
You can as well use the extract pages tool:
Regards.
Unfortunately, we still do not have such a feature, but I think we will have it implemented in the nearest future.
You can as well use the extract pages tool:
Regards.