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I think Acrobat can extract images but your best bet is to just screenshot and crop.

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Ok thanks! I guess that's the easiest way. I actually just checked and you can export images but with Acrobat Pro so I will have to buy it which is not happening just to get a few images the free version can  snapshot so basically screenshotting but with Acrobat😄

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