![]() ![]() I've SEEN the "Combine Files" command under "File" and even tried clicking on it once or twice, but as soon as I saw the words "Sign up forFree 7-Day Trial" I felt my wallet getting fidgety and backed off.ĭoes anyone have ANY idea what I might have done. I have no idea HOW I did that, nor can I RE-CREATE the magic. Jan/Feb/Mar, etc, etc, etc.all nicely one after the other, like scrolling down through the worlds longest letter in Word. I can't remember the sequence of events, exactly.whether I clicked on Save, again, or what I did, but when I subsequently clicked on one of the PDF's that ended up in my CIBC/Unregistered/51807 folder in File Explorer, low and behold, it opened Adobe and there was only ONE document tab at the top and ALL 12 months were in ONE flowing document with 120 pages in it. From there, I saved each one and modified the name of each as I was doing it.changing them from "onlinestatement" (or whatever they were) to "2020_Jan".etc, etc.Īs I was doing all this, Adobe Acrobat itself opened and started neatly arranging my newly (sensibly) named PDF's as tabs accross the top of Adobe's viewing window. I downloaded 12 monthly statements from my online banking website.they first appeared (during the downloading process) in the Chrome Adobe extension. I haven't paid for anything.and as far as I know, I didn't click on any Free Trial button.and yet. I don't have ANY Pro version of Adobe Acrobat/Reader. (It's a good thing, mind you.I'm not complaining, just confused.) I ended up with twelve 10page documents combined into one without even trying. I hope this works for you, you didn't give much information in your original problem/issue statement. Yes, a bit tedious but much faster in the long run. That's not enough to worry about how to have Acrobat self-rotate, it's small enough to simply rotate them by hand within Organize Pages. You state that there are only about 30 pages. However, if you are concerned and wish to rotate some of the pages, you can go into the Organize Pages set of tools and easily rotate the pages there. I used to save the files to the desktop, highlight them and click combine. Front cover, back cover, inside contents and maybe a bulletin insert. I usually combine multiple files into a single PDF for posting on my parish website. Next you stated you were concerned about rotating some of the PDFs, Are you aware that within a single PDF you can have portrait and landscape documents next to each other? PDFs do not care, they are not books. Disable portfolio creation when combining documents. BTW, you do not need to pre-form them into PDFs you can bring Word, JPGs, Excel documents (and some other formats) all in there and combine them then let Acrobat do the rest. Then when you bring them in they will be in the order you want. That is pre-name them such as 01-document.pdf, 02-document.pdf, etc. Note that further down that menu is "PDF Portfolio." Did you miss when selecting?īefore you do this though, try to have some built in order. What is the process you are using to combine these pages? It should be from here: Can you please verify which version of Acrobat Pro you are using? It is Acrobat Pro DC, and I assume you are updated to the latest release? ![]()
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