All the steps shown in this video are listed on my blog at erinwrightwriting.com/combine-files-into-one-pdf-in-adobe-acrobat/ . Thank you for watching!
Erin you have a very good channel to helping people with Abode issues but I have one problem. I cannot get my Abode to combines files into one PDF file but it spertate the PDF files so you have to click each icon to see the PDF file.
@@ischoolsg Thank you for watching my video! The location of the Binder file would have been established when you saved the files, so I'm afraid I can't point you to one specific location on your computer. Best of luck!
I actually got it the first time and didn't have to rewatch your video a thousand times. I saw other comments about your calming voice, and I highly concur. I need to check out the other PDF useful tips, so will be watching those here as well. Take care!
Ok, I spent far too much time trying to figure out how to do this when all I needed to do was come and watch your video! I am a new subbie now and look forward to to many more of your videos! thanks for sharing.
Thank you! This was great, so easy to follow. I work with people that don't care to share their knowledge but yet ghost you when you ask them for their help. Thanks to kind/smart people like you, I can learn and do the work myself :)
Excellent Erin...thank you. I'm a rookie trying to combine 3 different files into a book I wrote in libre. Was having so much trouble trying to figure this out. Exported all three to pdf, looks like a simple process. I'm downloading the acrobat program now. If I can add page numbers when combined I'll be all set. Great video. If I need any professional editing I'll hit you up on your website for a quote. Mucho appreciated!!!
I love your lessons. They are very well explained and so simple to follow. Thanks to your great teaching strategy, I was able to overpass my highly destructive mind and complete the work I was required to finish earlier. Thank you.
Thank you Erin. The Adobe feature you demonstrated lets you combine documents placing them right next to each other in the new file. Is there a way in Acrobat to combine files and merge them together when you do? I have two documents that I need to merge together like this. I need to have the first PDF files pages to be the odd pages once merged and the second PDF file to be all of the even pages. I know you can combine the two together and then manually rearrange the pages but the two files I'd like to combine and merge are 2000 pages each. It would take a long time to do that. :)
That is a very interesting question! I'm not currently aware of a way to merge two files and have them be automatically arranged by even or odd pages. However, I will certainly look into it and create a tutorial or post to my Community tab if I find a solution. I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
Thank you so much for watching! Once you have combined your files into one PDF, you can edit the text as shown in my previous tutorial ua-cam.com/video/-zjF5YN26rk/v-deo.html. I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
Hi Erin - We'll be trying this method next week as our one customer doesn't like having to open our compressed folder of our invoices in PDF format then having to open each invoice separately. We found a free PDF combiner online but it limits the user to just 20 docs. We typically send this customer 50-60 invoices each month plus an Excel doc and a Word doc as billing documentation. Thanks for the video. Wish us luck!
Thank you for watching! I don't have a tutorial specifically about combining PDFs with fillable fields. However, I do believe the steps shown here should work for those PDFs, also. Another option would be to combine the PDFs with fields into a portfolio, instead. I have a tutorial on that topic that you might find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/Ol56uq3rkhY/v-deo.html.
Hi! If I have two documents which are two different versions of the same document, one outdated and one up to date and use the "Combine" option would it merge them? I mean, would it become a new document with only the missing updates or will it combine both of them with all the repeated information?
That is a great question! The Combine tool combines files "as is," so you will have repeated information if you combine two versions of the same document. However, you can use the Compare Files tool (Tools > Compare Files) to compare the two files and then choose what you want to keep. Thank you for watching!
Incombining PDFs and then trying to rearrange the combined pages it is very difficult to move say 10 pages from say page 70. to say page 15, because it is very hard to see where I am. the icons are so small. is there a way to make this easier. basically i want to add the 2nd combined file into the middle of thr 1st combined file at at a sub title page. thanks Murray
Thank you so much for watching! I have an upcoming tutorial showing how to insert pages into a specific location in an existing PDF. Here are the basic steps: (1) Open the Page Thumbnails pane in the existing PDF. (2) Right-click the page where you want to insert the new pages. (3) Select "Insert Pages" followed by "From File" (4) Select the file and then select Open (5) Select "Before" or "After" in the Location menu in the Insert Pages dialog box and then select OK. Best of luck!
Erin, I have combined multiple PDF's and created bookmarks that take the reader to the specific PDF that I have referenced. My question is, how can the person receiving the PDF open the tabs in a separate window so they don't have to keep going back to the main bookmark, if that makes any sense?
Great question! Tab behavior is determined by the reader's software, rather than the PDF itself. I have another tutorial about how to open links in separate tabs, which you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/0l-FrYkeRKs/v-deo.html.
Thank you for watching my tutorial. If you use the Combine function shown here, the email would be converted to a PDF. However, if you want to join files without converting them to PDFs, you can create a PDF Portfolio, instead. I have another tutorial showing that process: ua-cam.com/video/Ol56uq3rkhY/v-deo.html. Best of luck!
After you are finished combining all the docs into one PDF, can you create a running header or footer for the one PDF? Also, can you edit individual pages after the combining? Thank you.
Excellent question! Once the files are combined, they should behave like regular PDF pages, so you can add headers, footers, page numbers, etc. Thank you for watching!
Hi, Hegg. Thank you for watching my video. You can add additional files after the fact. You just have to save the PDF each time you make an addition. Best of luck!
My Adobe Pro DC has all the PDFs I add in a column on the Left, it will only show one PDF even after I hit combined files. This never happened before it only performed this way less than a year ago. I have to click on each PDF to see that particular file. What am I doing wrong? Thank you.
Thank you for watching! I am sorry you are having trouble. I just did a test combining files on my copy of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (on Windows 10) and wasn't able to replicate that issue. Because this feature worked correctly for you a year ago, you may want to contact Adobe support to report the issue in case there is a known glitch. I'm sorry I can't be of more assistance.
How about updating page numbers in a combined file? Combine a file, replace the file since there were edits to the source doc but then the page numbers are off in PDF. Thanks!
Hi Erin! Thank you for creating this video! I have combined the files but one of them is much smaller than the rest. I don't know why this is or how to fix it. Any suggestions?
Hello, Sherelle. Thank you for watching my video! Unfortunately, changing the size of individual pages in Acrobat isn't a straightforward process. I don't have a tutorial on that issue yet. However, here are some directions I found that may help you: khkonsulting.com/2017/03/scaling-page-content-in-adobe-acrobat-pro-dc/. Also, here are some directions directly from Adobe for Mac. (These are easier, but I couldn't get them to work on a PC.) helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/Change-PDF-page-size-in-MAC.html#:~:text=Under%20pages%2C%20look%20for%20a,Long%20edge%3A%20Height. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting Thank you! I wasn't expecting it to be this many steps to just to resize a page. I got it now. I appreciate the quick reply. Happy Friday :)
That is a great question! I am not aware of a specific size limit. However, I have copyedited very large PDFs and have experienced quite a bit of lag, so it may be an issue of trial and error. One option is to use the Reduce File Size feature in the File menu. I wish you all the best!
Hi, Clare! The easiest way to add a file after the fact is to use the Insert Page tool or Organize Pages tool. I have another tutorial called "How to Insert Files into Existing PDFs in Adobe Acrobat," which shows how to do both: ua-cam.com/video/3OejZBQXxiY/v-deo.html. Hopefully you will find it helpful!
When I attempt combining multiple files into a PDF, for example multiple Outlook emails with attachments, the combined PDF displays the attachments in blue hyperlinks. How do I make it so the blue hyperlink attachments are displayed as if I were to physically print them?
That is a great question! Acrobat won't open email attachments, so if you want the attachments to appear as documents rather than links in the combined PDF, you can add each one to the combined PFD as you would a regular file. Thank you so much for watching!
I have an Excel file that when converted into Adobe goes from one page to four pages. How do I combine the four Adobe pages into one Adobe page.........or do I have to start anew? Please advise! Thanks!!!
Hello, thank you for watching! The easiest way to have your Excel file appear on one PDF page is to first make sure the Excel file is the same size and orientation as your PDF page, then make the conversion.
Erin, I have a question. When I combine my files, they don't seem to line up edge to edge perfectly as how other people combine theirs. I see a kind of 1 inch gap between my combined files. Why is that? Can you please let me know. Thanks Erin. Raymond
Thank you for watching my tutorial. Unfortunately, many factors affect how individual pages are displayed in a combined PDF, so I can't offer anything specific to your situation. However, you might want to try removing the gap completely by going to View > Page Display > uncheck Show Gaps Between Pages. Also, here is an article from Adobe Help about adjusting page views: helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/adjusting-pdf-views.html. Best of luck!
Thank you for watching my video! I am not aware of a limit on the number of documents that can be combined into one PDF. However, I believe the overall size limit is 10GB.
For me, its not getting merged as a page but its getting combined as diffrent PDFs which are visible in screen only while click to view. Can you please help me to identify where is the mistake happened?
Thank you for watching! I'm sorry to hear that you are having problems. Unfortunately, I can't identify the source of that type of issue remotely. If you think you are experiencing a software glitch, please consider contacting Adobe support. Best of luck!
Erin....Excellent video! Thank you. Hey, I went down pretty far in the comments and I didn't see that anyone asked how to create a table of contents. Is this a possibility or should I create it in Word first? My only problem with that is that I'm combing Word docs with existing PDFs to make a Handbook. Please advise.
Thank you for watching my video! Unfortunately, Acrobat doesn't have a table of contents tool like Word. However, you can manually create a table of contents using Acrobat's internal link tool. Please see my other tutorial at ua-cam.com/video/4Gvrcm8QUcY/v-deo.html for a walkthrough of that tool. If your readers will access the handbook through Acrobat or Reader, you may also want to consider bookmarks as an alternative to a traditional table of contents. My bookmarks tutorial can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/OkmZxW2Bdws/v-deo.html. Best of luck!
That is a great question! I am not aware of a way to automatically create a table of contents page for combined files with Acrobat. If I find a solution, I will be sure to create a tutorial documenting the process. I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
As far as I know, Acrobat doesn't provide an option to create one continuous document. However, you can go to the View tab > Page Display > and then uncheck Show Gaps Between Pages. Best of luck!
Thank you for watching! I have never encountered this issue so I'm afraid I don't have any specific advice. However, I found this short article on the Adobe support website that you may find helpful: helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/missing-or-garbled-text-converting.html. Best of luck!
Thank you for watching! Unfortunately, I'm not able to diagnose your issue. If you think you could be experiencing a software glitch, please consider contacting Adobe support. Best of luck!
Hi! If I want to combine 60% of the pages from one PDF with another PDF, is that possible? Or must I combine the entire PDF, and then delete the unwanted pages?
Thank you for watching! Rather than deleting the pages after combining the PDFs, it may be easier to first make a copy of that longer PDF, delete the unwanted 40% using the Organize Pages tool, and then combine that smaller copy with the other PDF.
So I combined the files and saved it... but now I can only access the file through acrobat X. Also It won't let me scroll though all files seamlessly. I've successfully been able to combine files before so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Thank you for watching! I only have access to Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, so unfortunately I can't troubleshoot for you on Acrobat X. You may want to consider contacting Adobe support. I hope you can find a solution!
Hi there, I am also working in Acrobat Pro DC however, it will only let me combine files if all files are already pdf files. When trying to combine Word files or Word and pdf files into a binder, it doesn't work. Anyone else having this problem? Or have a work around? Thanks.
Thank you for watching my video! By chance, are you trying to add a folder containing Word files instead of individual files? For some reason, Acrobat will only allow Word and other non-PDF files to be attached individually rather than in a folder. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting thanks for the reply, no they are individual files. I've seen others post that they have the same problem (they can only create a binder when all files are pdf). Thanks again for the reply
Thank you for watching! I can't be sure what is causing this issue. However, duplicate form field names may be the culprit. I wish you the best of luck with your PDF project!
I got a message requesting that I should hit the change button to choose “adobe acrobat DC...” but this seems like a ploy by whoever “adobe acrobat DC is”. Is “adobe acrobat DC” The same as your “acrobat standard DC”? And I am not sure what my computer is using right now, is it using Adobe acrobat DC? Or is it using Acrobat standard DC?....? ....
Thank you for watching my video. Acrobat Standard DC is a slimmed down (and less expensive) version of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, which Adobe recently started calling just "Adobe Acrobat DC." You can find out which version you are using by going to the Help tab and then selecting "About Adobe Acrobat..." I would caution you against clicking any messages if you feel like it could be a ploy. Best of luck!
All the steps shown in this video are listed on my blog at erinwrightwriting.com/combine-files-into-one-pdf-in-adobe-acrobat/
. Thank you for watching!
Erin you have a very good channel to helping people with Abode issues but I have one problem. I cannot get my Abode to combines files into one PDF file but it spertate the PDF files so you have to click each icon to see the PDF file.
Do you know where is the BINDER file stored because I want to delete them?
@@ischoolsg Thank you for watching my video! The location of the Binder file would have been established when you saved the files, so I'm afraid I can't point you to one specific location on your computer. Best of luck!
Finally! An easy explanation of how to create a pdf using mulitple pages! Thank you SO much!
Thank you so much for watching! I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
I actually got it the first time and didn't have to rewatch your video a thousand times. I saw other comments about your calming voice, and I highly concur. I need to check out the other PDF useful tips, so will be watching those here as well. Take care!
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Ok, I spent far too much time trying to figure out how to do this when all I needed to do was come and watch your video! I am a new subbie now and look forward to to many more of your videos! thanks for sharing.
Thank you for subscribing and sharing such a kind comment! I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
Thanks Erin, you make it easier with your sweet voice
You are very kind! Thank you for watching!
Thank you! This was great, so easy to follow. I work with people that don't care to share their knowledge but yet ghost you when you ask them for their help. Thanks to kind/smart people like you, I can learn and do the work myself :)
I am so happy that you found the information you needed! I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
This was by far the most helpful in the last 5 I just watched.. appreciate your time.. new sub!!!
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The best video for combining without using random sites. Thanks
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Erin, you have such a pleasant voice. And a crystal clear voice as well.
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That is very kind of you to say. Thank you for watching!
Hello Erin. As always, your tutorials are the best. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I am happy to hear from you again!
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Excellent Erin...thank you. I'm a rookie trying to combine 3 different files into a book I wrote in libre. Was having so much trouble trying to figure this out. Exported all three to pdf, looks like a simple process. I'm downloading the acrobat program now. If I can add page numbers when combined I'll be all set. Great video. If I need any professional editing I'll hit you up on your website for a quote.
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I am so glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Erin -- thank you very much for your clear and simple video. This 5 minute video will save users a lot of time and make the process much clearer.
I really appreciate your positive feedback! Thank you for watching!
Excellent tutorials Erin. Thank you for providing these.
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Erin you’re the real MVP. Very easy to follow. Thank you so much
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I love your lessons. They are very well explained and so simple to follow. Thanks to your great teaching strategy, I was able to overpass my highly destructive mind and complete the work I was required to finish earlier. Thank you.
I am so glad you were able to finish your work. I wish you all the best with your future projects. Thank you for watching!
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Erin, the video was helpful. Thank you.
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Thank you Erin. The Adobe feature you demonstrated lets you combine documents placing them right next to each other in the new file. Is there a way in Acrobat to combine files and merge them together when you do? I have two documents that I need to merge together like this. I need to have the first PDF files pages to be the odd pages once merged and the second PDF file to be all of the even pages. I know you can combine the two together and then manually rearrange the pages but the two files I'd like to combine and merge are 2000 pages each. It would take a long time to do that. :)
That is a very interesting question! I'm not currently aware of a way to merge two files and have them be automatically arranged by even or odd pages. However, I will certainly look into it and create a tutorial or post to my Community tab if I find a solution. I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
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Hi, This was so helpful! Thank you. Do you have a video that once a file is combined to go back and edit?
Thank you so much for watching! Once you have combined your files into one PDF, you can edit the text as shown in my previous tutorial ua-cam.com/video/-zjF5YN26rk/v-deo.html. I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
This was a helpful tutorial, Thank you.
I am glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Hi Erin - We'll be trying this method next week as our one customer doesn't like having to open our compressed folder of our invoices in PDF format then having to open each invoice separately. We found a free PDF combiner online but it limits the user to just 20 docs. We typically send this customer 50-60 invoices each month plus an Excel doc and a Word doc as billing documentation. Thanks for the video. Wish us luck!
I wish you the very best of luck! Thank you for watching!
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Do you have a link for combining PDFs that have fillable fields (i.e., legal subpoenas)? Thx.
Thank you for watching! I don't have a tutorial specifically about combining PDFs with fillable fields. However, I do believe the steps shown here should work for those PDFs, also. Another option would be to combine the PDFs with fields into a portfolio, instead. I have a tutorial on that topic that you might find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/Ol56uq3rkhY/v-deo.html.
Hi! If I have two documents which are two different versions of the same document, one outdated and one up to date and use the "Combine" option would it merge them? I mean, would it become a new document with only the missing updates or will it combine both of them with all the repeated information?
That is a great question! The Combine tool combines files "as is," so you will have repeated information if you combine two versions of the same document. However, you can use the Compare Files tool (Tools > Compare Files) to compare the two files and then choose what you want to keep. Thank you for watching!
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Incombining PDFs and then trying to rearrange the combined pages it is very difficult to move say 10 pages from say page 70. to say page 15, because it is very hard to see where I am. the icons are so small. is there a way to make this easier. basically i want to add the 2nd combined file into the middle of thr 1st combined file at at a sub title page. thanks Murray
Thank you so much for watching! I have an upcoming tutorial showing how to insert pages into a specific location in an existing PDF. Here are the basic steps: (1) Open the Page Thumbnails pane in the existing PDF. (2) Right-click the page where you want to insert the new pages. (3) Select "Insert Pages" followed by "From File" (4) Select the file and then select Open (5) Select "Before" or "After" in the Location menu in the Insert Pages dialog box and then select OK. Best of luck!
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Thanks for the help. So simple with a bit of guidance!!
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Very clear and well done. Thank you.
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Video is very helpful, thank you so much
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Erin, I have combined multiple PDF's and created bookmarks that take the reader to the specific PDF that I have referenced. My question is, how can the person receiving the PDF open the tabs in a separate window so they don't have to keep going back to the main bookmark, if that makes any sense?
Great question! Tab behavior is determined by the reader's software, rather than the PDF itself. I have another tutorial about how to open links in separate tabs, which you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/0l-FrYkeRKs/v-deo.html.
Can you add an email from Outlook directly into the Adobe Acrobat to combine it with other files, or do you have to save your email as a PDF first?
Thank you for watching my tutorial. If you use the Combine function shown here, the email would be converted to a PDF. However, if you want to join files without converting them to PDFs, you can create a PDF Portfolio, instead. I have another tutorial showing that process: ua-cam.com/video/Ol56uq3rkhY/v-deo.html. Best of luck!
After you are finished combining all the docs into one PDF, can you create a running header or footer for the one PDF? Also, can you edit individual pages after the combining? Thank you.
Excellent question! Once the files are combined, they should behave like regular PDF pages, so you can add headers, footers, page numbers, etc. Thank you for watching!
@@erinwrightwriting Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Hi Erin, can you add PDF files to the binder after creating it or do you have to finalise what files you will use in the beginning?
Hi, Hegg. Thank you for watching my video. You can add additional files after the fact. You just have to save the PDF each time you make an addition. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting great thank you
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My Adobe Pro DC has all the PDFs I add in a column on the Left, it will only show one PDF even after I hit combined files. This never happened before it only performed this way less than a year ago. I have to click on each PDF to see that particular file. What am I doing wrong? Thank you.
Thank you for watching! I am sorry you are having trouble. I just did a test combining files on my copy of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (on Windows 10) and wasn't able to replicate that issue. Because this feature worked correctly for you a year ago, you may want to contact Adobe support to report the issue in case there is a known glitch. I'm sorry I can't be of more assistance.
How about updating page numbers in a combined file? Combine a file, replace the file since there were edits to the source doc but then the page numbers are off in PDF. Thanks!
Thank you for the topic suggestion. I will add it to my list!
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Hi Erin! Thank you for creating this video! I have combined the files but one of them is much smaller than the rest. I don't know why this is or how to fix it. Any suggestions?
Hello, Sherelle. Thank you for watching my video! Unfortunately, changing the size of individual pages in Acrobat isn't a straightforward process. I don't have a tutorial on that issue yet. However, here are some directions I found that may help you: khkonsulting.com/2017/03/scaling-page-content-in-adobe-acrobat-pro-dc/. Also, here are some directions directly from Adobe for Mac. (These are easier, but I couldn't get them to work on a PC.) helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/Change-PDF-page-size-in-MAC.html#:~:text=Under%20pages%2C%20look%20for%20a,Long%20edge%3A%20Height. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting Thank you! I wasn't expecting it to be this many steps to just to resize a page. I got it now. I appreciate the quick reply. Happy Friday :)
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HI Erin, nice video, is there a limit on page or file size ? i'm trying to combine a file with more than 29K page and about 30+GB.
That is a great question! I am not aware of a specific size limit. However, I have copyedited very large PDFs and have experienced quite a bit of lag, so it may be an issue of trial and error. One option is to use the Reduce File Size feature in the File menu. I wish you all the best!
Hi Erin, I have a question. Once you combine the files and you forget a file and want to add it how do you add? Thanks!
Hi, Clare! The easiest way to add a file after the fact is to use the Insert Page tool or Organize Pages tool. I have another tutorial called "How to Insert Files into Existing PDFs in Adobe Acrobat," which shows how to do both: ua-cam.com/video/3OejZBQXxiY/v-deo.html. Hopefully you will find it helpful!
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Well explained and very simply to follow the instructions!!
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When I attempt combining multiple files into a PDF, for example multiple Outlook emails with attachments, the combined PDF displays the attachments in blue hyperlinks. How do I make it so the blue hyperlink attachments are displayed as if I were to physically print them?
That is a great question! Acrobat won't open email attachments, so if you want the attachments to appear as documents rather than links in the combined PDF, you can add each one to the combined PFD as you would a regular file. Thank you so much for watching!
I have an Excel file that when converted into Adobe goes from one page to four pages. How do I combine the four Adobe pages into one Adobe page.........or do I have to start anew? Please advise! Thanks!!!
Hello, thank you for watching! The easiest way to have your Excel file appear on one PDF page is to first make sure the Excel file is the same size and orientation as your PDF page, then make the conversion.
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Erin, I have a question. When I combine my files, they don't seem to line up edge to edge perfectly as how other people combine theirs.
I see a kind of 1 inch gap between my combined files. Why is that? Can you please let me know.
Thanks Erin. Raymond
Thank you for watching my tutorial. Unfortunately, many factors affect how individual pages are displayed in a combined PDF, so I can't offer anything specific to your situation. However, you might want to try removing the gap completely by going to View > Page Display > uncheck Show Gaps Between Pages. Also, here is an article from Adobe Help about adjusting page views: helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/adjusting-pdf-views.html. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting Thanks for your reply Erin, apprecitate it.
Do you know if there a limit to the number of documents you can combine into one pdf or is there a file size limit for a pdf?
Thank you for watching my video! I am not aware of a limit on the number of documents that can be combined into one PDF. However, I believe the overall size limit is 10GB.
For me, its not getting merged as a page but its getting combined as diffrent PDFs which are visible in screen only while click to view. Can you please help me to identify where is the mistake happened?
Thank you for watching! I'm sorry to hear that you are having problems. Unfortunately, I can't identify the source of that type of issue remotely. If you think you are experiencing a software glitch, please consider contacting Adobe support. Best of luck!
now i am in a good mood
Thank you for watching!
Erin....Excellent video! Thank you. Hey, I went down pretty far in the comments and I didn't see that anyone asked how to create a table of contents. Is this a possibility or should I create it in Word first? My only problem with that is that I'm combing Word docs with existing PDFs to make a Handbook. Please advise.
Thank you for watching my video! Unfortunately, Acrobat doesn't have a table of contents tool like Word. However, you can manually create a table of contents using Acrobat's internal link tool. Please see my other tutorial at ua-cam.com/video/4Gvrcm8QUcY/v-deo.html for a walkthrough of that tool. If your readers will access the handbook through Acrobat or Reader, you may also want to consider bookmarks as an alternative to a traditional table of contents. My bookmarks tutorial can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/OkmZxW2Bdws/v-deo.html. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting Thanks for the speedy reply! You are "Jonni" on the spot. I'm recommending you!
@@ejay3377 Thank you. I appreciate that!
Awesome program
Thank you so much!
Is there a way to create a contents page for the combined file?
That is a great question! I am not aware of a way to automatically create a table of contents page for combined files with Acrobat. If I find a solution, I will be sure to create a tutorial documenting the process. I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
How do you combine multiple pdf pages into one continuous, long scrolling document, without page seperations?
As far as I know, Acrobat doesn't provide an option to create one continuous document. However, you can go to the View tab > Page Display > and then uncheck Show Gaps Between Pages. Best of luck!
Super lesson mam thank u so much?
Thank you so much for watching!
great for my book to get it sorted out
Thank you for watching! I wish you all the best with your book!
When I combine my file the text arrangements are changed how do I fix this
Thank you for watching! I have never encountered this issue so I'm afraid I don't have any specific advice. However, I found this short article on the Adobe support website that you may find helpful: helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/missing-or-garbled-text-converting.html. Best of luck!
good video
Thank you!
Thank you, madam.
Thank you for watching!
when I combine 2 file in adobe dc pro drag and drop feature not working and file not cobine please help
Thank you for watching! Unfortunately, I'm not able to diagnose your issue. If you think you could be experiencing a software glitch, please consider contacting Adobe support. Best of luck!
Hey can we do this in acrobat reader X?
Thank you for watching my video. Unfortunately, this feature is only available in Adobe Acrobat, not Acrobat Reader. Best of luck!
Hi! If I want to combine 60% of the pages from one PDF with another PDF, is that possible? Or must I combine the entire PDF, and then delete the unwanted pages?
Thank you for watching! Rather than deleting the pages after combining the PDFs, it may be easier to first make a copy of that longer PDF, delete the unwanted 40% using the Organize Pages tool, and then combine that smaller copy with the other PDF.
So I combined the files and saved it... but now I can only access the file through acrobat X. Also It won't let me scroll though all files seamlessly. I've successfully been able to combine files before so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Thank you for watching! I only have access to Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, so unfortunately I can't troubleshoot for you on Acrobat X. You may want to consider contacting Adobe support. I hope you can find a solution!
@@erinwrightwriting The weird thing is, I used acrobat pro dc to create the file though.
Hi there, I am also working in Acrobat Pro DC however, it will only let me combine files if all files are already pdf files. When trying to combine Word files or Word and pdf files into a binder, it doesn't work. Anyone else having this problem? Or have a work around? Thanks.
Thank you for watching my video! By chance, are you trying to add a folder containing Word files instead of individual files? For some reason, Acrobat will only allow Word and other non-PDF files to be attached individually rather than in a folder. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting thanks for the reply, no they are individual files. I've seen others post that they have the same problem (they can only create a binder when all files are pdf). Thanks again for the reply
i appreciate your videos mam keep it up mam
I appreciate your support. Thank you for watching!
When I combine multiple fillable PDF files it save all sheets as the first one of that batch? How can I combine multiple without it doing this?
Thank you for watching! I can't be sure what is causing this issue. However, duplicate form field names may be the culprit. I wish you the best of luck with your PDF project!
I got a message requesting that I should hit the change button to choose “adobe acrobat DC...” but this seems like a ploy by whoever “adobe acrobat DC is”. Is “adobe acrobat DC” The same as your “acrobat standard DC”? And I am not sure what my computer is using right now, is it using Adobe acrobat DC? Or is it using Acrobat standard DC?....? ....
Thank you for watching my video. Acrobat Standard DC is a slimmed down (and less expensive) version of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, which Adobe recently started calling just "Adobe Acrobat DC." You can find out which version you are using by going to the Help tab and then selecting "About Adobe Acrobat..." I would caution you against clicking any messages if you feel like it could be a ploy. Best of luck!