Remove appendix pages from an investor PDF deck before sending the cleaner external copy
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Fundraising decks often carry backup slides and heavy appendices. Removing them creates a tighter version for the first send.
Teams preparing fundraising or investor-update decks often keep extra appendix pages in the PDF version: backup analysis, internal scenario tables, long market notes, or supporting screenshots. Those slides may be useful inside the team, but not every external reader needs them in the first pass. Sending a trimmed copy can create a much sharper review experience while keeping the deeper appendix in reserve for follow-up questions.
Trim for the audience you are sending to
A board member, existing investor, and new prospect may not need the same level of detail in the first document they open. Removing appendix pages from the external PDF lets you keep the core narrative compact while preserving the longer master copy internally for later diligence or deep-dive follow-ups.
Page removal is often cleaner than rebuilding the deck export
If the main PDF is already assembled and approved, deleting the known appendix ranges can be faster than reopening slides and re-exporting the whole deck. This is especially useful when the appendix sits in a predictable page range at the end of the file.
Use LovePDF remove pages for the external send version
Open Remove pages, upload the investor PDF deck, remove the appendix range, and export the shorter copy. Keep the full version separately so you can answer follow-up questions with the detailed material later.
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