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how to insert a photo into a multiple existing photos in pdf without manually re-arrange all photos?

Community Beginner ,
Jul 31, 2016 Jul 31, 2016

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For instance,  I have 16 photos, 4 /row, for total 4 rows, now I want to add a new photo at a place between existing photo 1 and photo2 ( the result will be 17 photos for 5 rows, the last row only has one photo) I know I can insert the photo and then MANUALLY re-allocate existing photos#2 to photo#16 , so that I will have 17 photo for 5 rows, but I want to find a way without MANULY re-arranging all photos from #2 to #16, because my task is to insert a photo into 140 existing photo in pdf, it is very hard to re-arrange rest photos one by one for so many photos.

Please see the image below (real case), if I insert a new person's photo between sally boyne and mary alice braly, all the photos after mary alice will be moved one slot to the right ( or to next row), my question --- how can I do it without manually move then one by one?  because manually moving them is not suitable to me, for there are about 100 photos behind mary alice needed to be re-arranged.

Please help me!! Thank you !!

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LEGEND ,
Jul 31, 2016 Jul 31, 2016

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PDF is not suitable for this. Edit the original and make the PDF again.

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Jul 31, 2016 Jul 31, 2016

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what kind of "original" you mean? MS word? or any other adobe products?

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Jul 31, 2016 Jul 31, 2016

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This document was not made in Acrobat we assume. It might have been made in Word or any other app. You need to go back to the original file, or app ftom which the PDF was made. Make your changes and then make a new PDF.

When I say "go back" I don't mean "convert back". I mean that the original file needs to be saved. If it was made in Word, that's a DOC or DOCX File. But it might have been made by a photo app automatically from a folder of photos. 

Sometimes File - Properties will tell you how it was made.

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Aug 01, 2016 Aug 01, 2016

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Thank you, Test Screen Name, I will check it out.

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