E-mail a Single Page from a PDF document.

How do you e-mail a single page from a PDF document that has multiple pages? When I go to File > Attach E-mail in Adobe it e-mails the whole document and I do not want that. I just want to e-mail selected pages and not the whole document. How can I do that in Adobe Acrobat?
I have Adobe Acrobat Standard version 8, Windows XP Professional SP3.

You need to extract it first as a new PDF. You can do so using Document - Extract pages...

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