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How to merge 2 Adobe Express projects for an ebook?

Community Beginner ,
Feb 03, 2023 Feb 03, 2023

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When I set out, I didn't realize there was a 30-page limit for each project. I've reached the limit on the first project, in the middle of a chapter, and now I'd like to create a second project to finish the ebook. When I'm done with the second project, how can I merge the two projects together? Is this even possible?

 

My goal is to have two projects merged, or at the very least two PDFs of the projects, so I can self-publish the book and also publish on Amazon ebooks. What is the best way to go about this so I have one single ebook to submit instead of two parts of an ebook? Thanks!

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Community Expert , Feb 04, 2023 Feb 04, 2023

If you are downloading the PDFs and have Acrobat, then you can merge files. Here's how:

  1. Open one of the PDFs in Acrobat
  2. Go to File > Insert Pages > From File...
  3. Navigate to the PDF that you want to add in the Finder or Explorer
  4. Set where you want that PDF to be added in the Insert Pages dialog

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Feb 04, 2023 Feb 04, 2023

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If you are downloading the PDFs and have Acrobat, then you can merge files. Here's how:

  1. Open one of the PDFs in Acrobat
  2. Go to File > Insert Pages > From File...
  3. Navigate to the PDF that you want to add in the Finder or Explorer
  4. Set where you want that PDF to be added in the Insert Pages dialog

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Feb 04, 2023 Feb 04, 2023

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Thank you. 

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Feb 04, 2023 Feb 04, 2023

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You're very welcome. 🙂

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Feb 05, 2023 Feb 05, 2023

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Hi,

 

Besides what Myra said so far, you also can combine PDF's directly in Adobe Express in the Quick Actions.

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https://express.adobe.com/sp/tools/combine-pdf
I tested it with several single PDF Files from 34-212 Pages and got a 456Pages PDF at the end with no problems. Hope that helps.

regards,
Henrik

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