Chapter 4: combining pdf content, Quickstart, Create a pdf from multiple files – Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual
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Chapter 4: Combining PDF content
Creating complex Adobe PDFs that include different types of files—files created in a variety of formats, even if they
have different page sizes and page orientations—is actually quite easy in Acrobat 8.
It’s also easier than you might imagine to make changes in a complex PDF so that it contains just the information
you want to include, and does so in an orderly, unified, and efficient document that serves your needs.
Quickstart
The following topics provide brief overviews of common tasks for combining PDFs and adding unifying elements.
Create a PDF from multiple files
You can easily merge files of different types into a single PDF.
1
Click Combine Files
, and then click Add Files.
2
Select the files you want to combine, and click Add Files.
3
Adjust the order of files as desired, and then choose a file size and conversion setting.
4
Click Next, select Merge Files Into A Single PDF, and click Create.
Rather than merging files, you can also
See also
“Create merged PDFs and PDF packages” on page 121
Assemble PDFs in a package
A PDF package lets you assemble related information into a single PDF while maintaining individual PDFs within it.
1
Click Combine Files
, and then click Add Files.
2
Select the files you want to combine, and click Add Files.
3
Adjust the order of files as desired, and then choose a file size and conversion setting.
4
Click Next, select Assemble Files Into A PDF Package, and click Create.
See also
“Create merged PDFs and PDF packages” on page 121
Modify a list of files to combine
When combining files, you have several options for adjusting the set of files.
1
Click Combine Files
, click Add Files, and add the desired files.