Maybe you're constructing a portfolio, or maybe you just want to reduce file clutter.Joining PDFs is handy now and then, but for those of us who haven't shelled out the bucks for Acrobat, it was previously out of reach. Now we can use PDFBinder, a free Windows app on the Google Code site that works admirably. Here's how to use it:.Step 1 - Download PDFBinder.Rob Lightner. Launch PDF Binder.Step 2: Launch PDFBinder.Rob Lightner. Drag and drop PDF files into PDFBinder or click Add file& to select PDFs to join. Select a PDF file and click the up and down arrows to position it correctly.
When they're in the right order, click Bind! To begin the joining process. You will need to select a name for the final PDF.Step 5: Bind PDFs.Rob LightnerThe process doesn't take long, and the results look great.
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Click “Print” to create your PDF file. The Save Print Output As dialog box displays. Navigate to the location where you want to save the PDF file. The same directory where the images are stored is selected as the default location, but you can change that. Enter a file name for the PDF file in the “File name” edit box and click “Save”.