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Combine files within Acrobat
Combine files within Acrobat
Issue/Question
How to combine, merge, split, extract pdf files
Environment
Adobe
Resolution
Open Acrobat
Click
File
Click
Create
Click
Combine Multiple Files into a single PDF
Note:
If the file is already open, then choose
Combine Files
from the
right menu.
Click
Add Files
or
Add Open Files,
or drag files into the
Add Files
window.
Note:
You can choose a variety of documents at once, such as Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, images, emails, and more.
Click
Combine
to merge all of the files into one PDF
More details can be found online at
Adobe Help
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Check out this article I found in the Coyote One Stop knowledge base.<br /><br /><a href="https://td.usd.edu/TDClient/33/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=6611">https://td.usd.edu/TDClient/33/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=6611</a><br /><br />Combine files within Acrobat<br /><br />You can combine, or merge, almost any file type into one PDF. You could open each file and Save As PDF, but that can become time-consuming. Here are two Pro Tips to help you combine multiple documents into a single PDF faster.