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June 19, 2012
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How can I save multiple pages in PSE 9 as one PDF-file?

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How can I save multiple pages in PSE 9 as one PDF-file?

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Correct answer Jeff Arola

that's weird. You can open a pdf with multiple pages, but can't save it..

thanks anyway!


Actually you can save multiple page pdf's in elements.

Try something like this:

(This is easier if you have the project bin open)

1. Select the first page

2. Right click on that page in the project bin and choose Add Blank Page or as many pages as you need.

3. Use the move tool and drag your pages down into the blank pages in the project bin

4 Then File>Save As>Acrobat.PDF

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MichelBParis
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 3, 2020

Scitech,

I can be done in PSE2019.
Go to the Create button (top right corner).
Choose "Photo Prints"
Choose "Local Printer"
Select Printer - Choose "Microsoft Print PDF" instead of your connected local printer.
Choose "Continue"
Choose where you want to save it.
Choose "Save"

 

It's simpler than that. Just use the organizer to select your batch of files and go to print to the Microsoft printer driver as I indicated in my post of August 2017 in this discussion:

"For Windows 10 users, I recommend selecting files and using the 'Print' command instead of the 'Save' one. You select the printer 'Microsoft Print to pdf' printer. Many other free virtual pdf printers like this, but beware of adwares and such...

The solution by 99jon, Open Office, is a serious one."

 

Phinny, By the way, I don't see any post in this discussion claiming that:

I'm not sure you're saying openoffice.org is a shady website or that the app is risky in any way.  Neither are true.

As I already said above, it's a very serious solution as well as the other 'open' software companions that are Gimp for Photo, Scribus (replaces Indesign) and Inkscape (for Illustrator). If, like me, you only need such tasks very occasionally, they can do the job. The full Adobe subscription also including Acrobat (pdf management) is a bargain for pros who need those apps regularly. Subscribing to Acrobat will never appeal to most Elements users. The main drawback of the 'open' softwares is the learning curve. So, workarounds like virtual pdf printers are very welcome and useful.

 

About pdf files:

I have to add that it appears that Adobe does not want to offer serious pdf support from Elements.

- only included way to create multifile pdf: sending your batch of files by mail to your own mal address...

- You can only save or export the pdf format: photoshop pdf, which packs together a standard Illustrator/Acrobat pdf and a .psd version. Good for compatibility, but produces huge pdfs. The answer is the virtual printer instead.

- Recently, the support for normal pdfs has been removed from the organizer!!!

Legend
March 3, 2020

My bad.  Thanks.

Participating Frequently
August 4, 2017

I do not want to seem like a newbie but I need to do this exact thing but can not find what you call the Project Bin.

I am using PSE 14 (maybe they took that feature away) but the bottom of my screen has nothing called a Project Bin and searching for Project Bin in PSE online help is no help.

Attached is an image of what I see at the bottom of my PSE editor screen.

When I right click on the first page I do not get an option to add pages.

If I need to I can install an older version but I would prefer not to.

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 4, 2017

That workaround posted doesn't work after photoshop elements 10, so it won't work in pse 14.

I don't believe there is anyway to make and save a multi-page pdf using pse 14.

Participating Frequently
August 4, 2017

Thanks.

99jon
Legend
June 19, 2012

Open Ofice is completely free and can save PDF's with text and photos.

http://www.openoffice.org/

Mystic_passion16B8
Participant
June 19, 2012

What do you mean by Multiple pages in PSE9?

+ http://bit.ly/plFUdD

MVriesAuthor
Participant
June 19, 2012

well, if you open a pdf file to edit, you have to select which pages you want to edit.

When you edit a few pages, and want to save them afterwards, the program saves all the pages separately.

So my question is: how can I save all those pages as one pdf (like I opened it).

I will be thankful if you can help me..

MichelBParis
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 19, 2012

No, Elements can't save multiple pages pdfs.

You'll have to use external pdf tools. I have tested several free tools to combine the individual pdfs created by Elements, but finally I have settled to Foxit, not free, but ideal for my needs.