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Combine multiple PDFs into one document using Mail
Authored by: stukoch on May 27, '03 09:43:31AM

You can also do this with Preview. Just select all of the PDFs you want combined, and then open them all at the same time with Preview. You can then just save this new file as a PDF, or if you prefer you can print to a PDF.

-Stu



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Combine multiple PDFs into one document using Mail
Authored by: simdude on May 27, '03 10:46:17AM

I tired the Preview trick and while it shows all the pages as if it's one document in the preview pane, it won't print them all together. If you try to print or export, it will only combine the pages that were together in the original pdf. Multiple pdf's don't seem to combine.

Am I missing an option to get this to work?



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Combine multiple PDFs into one document using Mail
Authored by: stukoch on May 27, '03 11:52:11AM

Sorry for the misinformation, you must do a Save As to combine them

-Stu



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Combine multiple PDFs into one document using Mail
Authored by: wscody on May 27, '03 12:48:19PM

Stu -

I tried the "Save as..." suggestion, and no luck.

The file still only includes just the first page. What precisely are you doing?



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Combine multiple PDFs into one document using Text Edit
Authored by: oldmanMac on Sep 04, '03 04:25:48PM

A couple of notes after pounding on this overnight:

Copying individual pages from preview and pasting into Text Edit (as I read off a newsgroup) produces bitmaps when you print a PDF from Text Edit. Instead, drag and drop your list into a blank Text Edit document.

Dragging and dropping a list of PDFs behaves erratically (ie, random order) if you grab a bunch of items that are being viewed as list. As far as I can tell, this is an indication that list order is broken somehow. Do your dragging and dropping in column view, and everything should work OK. (This drove me nuts until I discovered the cause!)

When you print out your combined PDF, make sure your window is open wide enough so that the whole PDF width is displayed. The right margin is set to the width of the window, and anything not displayed will get cut off when printing to a PDF.

Hope this helps. Merging PDFs is a good reason to move to OSX, and this "old mac" user is glad that I went ahead and made the plunge. Another cool thing is scriptable GUI...



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