Question:
Is there a way to combine several separate PDF files into one file?
spectaculore
2010-02-11 19:25:07 UTC
I have four PDFs that I need to combine into one. Is there a way to combine them? I have a Mac with Photoshop Elements and the most recent version of Adobe Reader (and I have access to Pro on another computer if need be). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Four answers:
anonymous
2010-02-11 19:34:53 UTC
even easier, open up both pdf documents in preview on the mac, and just open the sidebar (right next to the search) and drag the page from one document to the other...
Mime School Dropout
2010-02-11 19:28:01 UTC
Adobe Pro will allow you to combine multiple PDFs into one. File>Create PDF>From multiple files or File>Combine either one will work.
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2016-11-09 02:44:57 UTC
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anonymous
2010-02-12 06:19:47 UTC
u can try "Ultra PDF Tools", with this PDF tool, u can combine several separate PDF files into one easily.



2 steps to combine several separate PDF files into one:

(1) open->"PDF Merger": select source PDF file and set destination PDF file name, location.



(2) click "Merge" button, then the specified PDF files will be combined into one.



Here is an editor's review from softpedia, u can learn more detailed info about "Ultra PDF Tools".

http://www.softpedia.com/reviews/windows/Ultra-PDF-Tools-Review-133881.shtml



You can download and try it for free from here:

http://www.caisdata.com/updftools.htm


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