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March 26, 2017
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Can Acrobat trial convert many jpg to single pdf

  • March 26, 2017
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I want to create a single pdf from many jpg a sort of a pdf book. Can Adobe Acrobat TRIAL do this it would be just the one single pdf file from many jpgs. I've got about 700 jpgs files to merge into a single pdf. I don't know if the trial has such a limitation.

Thank you

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Correct answer Dave__M

Dave thanks but I'm unable to find the settings you have described. I tried the Ctr-D on the windows version of Acrobat as I'm using the current trial version of Acrobat for Windows x64. See the Edit Menu -> Preferences screen


Try File>Properties.  It will get you to the same place.

Let me know if it works or not.

My best,

Dave

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try67
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Community Expert
March 26, 2017

No, there are no limitations on the trial version. You can do it via File - Create - Combine Files into a Single PDF...

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March 26, 2017

Hello one more question is it possible to save the document with a two page display showing two pages (at a time) side by side ?

Dave__M
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Community Expert
March 27, 2017

If you go to the Document Properties (Ctrl-D or Cmd-D on Mac), you can click on the Initial View tab and set how you want the document to open for your audience.  In the Page layout options, you can select Two-Up Continuous (Facing) or even with a single cover sheet, just as in a print version.

Be sure to save your file after you set these options.

I hope this is helpful.

My best,

Dave