How to save selected pages of a PDF file in Adobe 11.0.07

I upgraded to Adobe XI version  11.0.07.
Example:
I have a 100 page PDF and I want to save a portion of the pages:
Pages 49-57 of the 100.
Is there a way to do that, I cannot seem to get it to do it, I think Adobe 9 it was possible
Thanks

Hi tanasiluv,
Please check the video: http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-acrobat-xi/extracting-pages/
to know how to extract pages from a pdf and create new pdf using Adobe Acrobat.
Regards,
Rave

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