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dave_t_9
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January 3, 2021
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Combining pdf files

  • January 3, 2021
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Hi,

In PSE12, How do I combine pdf files into one pdf?

Cheers Dave

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Correct answer Walter_H

Hi Dave, do a Google search for "how to combine multiple pdf files into one pdf" and you'll find several websites that will do it free.

 

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Walter_H
Walter_HCorrect answer
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January 4, 2021

Hi Dave, do a Google search for "how to combine multiple pdf files into one pdf" and you'll find several websites that will do it free.

 

--Walter in Davie, FL
dave_t_9
dave_t_9Author
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January 4, 2021
Thanks for your suggestion- it got me there straightaway!
MichelBParis
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January 3, 2021

Creating multipage pdfs with Elements has never been a real option.

Why not use an external solution based on 'virtual pdf drivers', which are virtual printers, such as the Microsoft 'Print to pdf' included in Windows 10 and available from many external sources for free or low prices? Just beware of some freewares which are not free of unwante ads...

The idea is that you don't 'save' a pdf, you 'print' a pdf... as a pdf file, with several selected files if you want.

For instance, you select your photo files as pages in the organizer or externally from the explorer and 'print' them as a single document.

Note that Elements can't save files in the common Acrobat pdf format (also used for Illustrator), it saves files in the 'photoshop pdf' format which is a file including the Acrobat format and the psd photoshop format.

Advantages: all the advantages of Acrobat pdf plus those of Photoshop (layers, text, shapes...) Opens directly in PSE without needing to rasterize the pdf. Recognized in the organizer, contrary to recent PSE versions which don't support the Acrobat pdf format.

Drawback: huge size.

The only limited way for PSE in recent versions to create true multipage Acrobat pdfs is in the Share by email option.

dave_t_9
dave_t_9Author
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January 4, 2021
Hi Michel
Thanks for your suggestion, it was most helpful. Dave