Adobe 62000236 Extended User Guide - Page 128

Other options for combining files, Create merged PDFs

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED 122 PDF Portfolios and combined PDFs Secure Portfolio With Password Adds document security to a PDF Portfolio or to component PDFs within a PDF Portfolio. For more information, see "Securing documents with passwords" on page 234. Note: Other security features are also available for PDF Portfolios and component files in PDF Portfolios. For more information, see "Security" on page 226. OCR Enables you to search, correct, and copy the text in scanned component PDFs. For more information, see "Recognize text in scanned documents" on page 69. PDF Optimizer Provides extended settings for reducing the size of component PDFs. For more information, see "Optimizing" on page 324. Add unifying page elements Adds, updates, and removes headers, footers, Bates numbers, backgrounds, and watermarks to component PDFs. For more information, see "Adding unifying page elements" on page 124. Convert to PDF Converts multimedia files to PDF. For more information, see "Convert multimedia files in a PDF Portfolio" on page 119. Convert to Flash Movie Converts multimedia files to FLV format. For more information, see "Convert multimedia files in a PDF Portfolio" on page 119. Print Prints component documents. For more information, see "Print PDFs in a PDF Portfolio" on page 439. Other options for combining files In addition to the options listed here, you can combine content from two pages into one. See Donna Baker's tutorial at Combining Page Content in Acrobat 9 Pro. Create merged PDFs In a merged PDF, converted documents flow into a single PDF as sequential pages. 1 Choose File > Combine > Merge Files Into A Single PDF. If a PDF is currently open, it appears in the list of included files. 2 In the upper-right corner of the Combine Files dialog box, make sure that Single PDF is selected. 3 From the Add Files menu, choose any of the following: • To add individual files, choose Add Files, then select the files. • To add all the files in a folder, choose Add Folders, then select the folder. Note: If the folder contains files that Acrobat does not support for PDF conversion, those files are not added. • To add files that you have combined into PDFs in other sessions, choose Reuse Files. Then select a previously created PDF from the left list, and from the right list, select the component documents. (If you have not used the Combine Files dialog box before, this option is not available.) • To add currently open PDFs, choose Add Open Files, then select the files. In Windows, you can also drag files or folders from the desktop or a folder into the Combine Files dialog box. Or rightclick the selected items and choose Combine Supported Files In Acrobat. If any files are password-protected, one or more messages appear, in which you must enter the correct password. You can add a file more than once. For example, one file could be used for transition pages between other files or a blank file could be used to add blank pages. Last updated 9/30/2011

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED
PDF Portfolios and combined PDFs
Last updated
9
/30/2011
Secure Portfolio With Password
Adds document security to a PDF Portfolio or to component PDFs within a PDF
Portfolio. For more information, see “
Securing documents with passwords
” on page
234.
Note:
Other security features are also available for PDF Portfolios and component files in PDF Portfolios. For more
information, see “
Security
” on page
226.
OCR
Enables you to search, correct, and copy the text in scanned component PDFs. For more information, see
Recognize text in scanned documents
” on page
69.
PDF Optimizer
Provides extended settings for reducing the size of component PDFs. For more information, see
Optimizing
” on page
324.
Add unifying page elements
Adds, updates, and removes headers, footers, Bates numbers, backgrounds, and
watermarks to component PDFs. For more information, see “
Adding unifying page elements
” on page
124.
Convert to PDF
Converts multimedia files to PDF. For more information, see “
Convert multimedia files in a PDF
Portfolio
” on page
119.
Convert to Flash Movie
Converts multimedia files to FLV format. For more information, see “
Convert multimedia
files in a PDF Portfolio
” on page
119.
Print
Prints component documents. For more information, see “
Print PDFs in a PDF Portfolio
” on page
439.
Other options for combining files
In addition to the options listed here, you can combine content from two pages into one. See Donna Baker’s tutorial
at
Combining Page Content in Acrobat 9 Pro
.
Create merged PDFs
In a merged PDF, converted documents flow into a single PDF as sequential pages.
1
Choose File > Combine > Merge Files Into A Single PDF.
If a PDF is currently open, it appears in the list of included files.
2
In the upper-right corner of the Combine Files dialog box, make sure that Single PDF is selected.
3
From the Add Files menu, choose any of the following:
To add individual files, choose Add Files, then select the files.
To add all the files in a folder, choose Add Folders, then select the folder.
Note:
If the folder contains files that Acrobat does not support for PDF conversion, those files are not added.
To add files that you have combined into PDFs in other sessions, choose Reuse Files. Then select a previously
created PDF from the left list, and from the right list, select the component documents. (If you have not used the
Combine Files dialog box before, this option is not available.)
To add currently open PDFs, choose Add Open Files, then select the files.
In Windows, you can also drag files or folders from the desktop or a folder into the Combine Files dialog box. Or right-
click the selected items and choose Combine Supported Files In Acrobat.
If any files are password-protected, one or more messages appear, in which you must enter the correct password.
You can add a file more than once. For example, one file could be used for transition pages between other files or a
blank file could be used to add blank pages.