Extracting pages | Learn Acrobat XI | Adobe TV

In this movie, Claudia McCue shows us how to extract pages from one document and save them in a separate PDF. She does this two different ways; one uses the Page Thumbnails panel dropdown menu and the second is by selecting the specific page thumbnails.
http://adobe.ly/XJNSRn

The problem with the extract : the file containing the extracted page has the same size than the original file...

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