How do I replace pages in a PDF?

I converted a document but one page is a draft and I need to delete and add the final page to the document, how can I do that?

Hi imberelawd,
Using Acrobat XI you can do it. Please check the steps on screen shot attached with this reply:
Regards,
Ajlan Huda.

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