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How to merge multiple PDFs into one file
Combine PDFs in the order you want using File Utils PDF Merger: drag-and-drop ordering, local processing, and what to check before you share the merged document.
Merge PDFs in one pass
PDF Merger concatenates several PDF files into a single download, handy for contract packets, board decks, or merging appendixes without Acrobat.
How to merge
- Open PDF Merger.
- Add all PDFs you want included.
- Reorder the list so the final document reads top-to-bottom in the intended sequence. Drag handles or order controls should match how pages will flow.
- Run Merge (or equivalent) and wait for completion.
- Download the merged PDF and spot-check page count and bookmark behavior (merged files may flatten outlines depending on the engine).
Practical tips
- If one chapter is password-locked, unlock or supply the password before merging, depending on tool support.
- File size is roughly additive for uncompressed streams; see PDF compressor afterward if needed.
- For image-only inputs, Image to PDF might be simpler when you start from scans.
Security
Merging happens client-side in supported workflows, but still avoid public PCs for confidential discovery documents.
Related
- PDF page editor to reorder pages inside one PDF more granularly.