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PDF Question

Dunbar

Platinum Member
Say I have two separate PDF documents and I would like to "merge" them together into one. Is there any way to do that with just the regular reader?
 
There is many ways to do so.

Unfortunately PDF utilities are Not free.

If you doing such work a lot the best route to take is to get a PDF2Word utility, and one of the drivers that let you save from word in PDF format.

You convert any PDF to Word, and then with Word you edit the content. Using a PDF print driver for Word you can save the edited content to a PDF file.

This claim to be free Word to PDF (I did not try it myself YMMV).

Link to: Go2PDF.

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I don't think the Reader will do a SAVE AS. I have full Acrobat and it will. Then I can convert the PDF file to a DOC or RTF file and combine them in my word processor and then create a new PDF file of the joined material.

But - check your Reader - if it can do a SAVE AS, you could be home free. Even as a graphic. You can then put that into an OCR program and convert to editable text.
 
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