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Combine multiple PDF files locally and reorder them before export.
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Use this page when you need several PDF files to become one ordered document that is easier to send, archive, or hand off.
It is especially useful for combining appendices, scans, supporting materials, or pages collected from different people before a final review.
Merging is often the last cleanup step before sending or archiving, so one quick post-export check is worth the time.
If the source files come from different scanners or generators, page size, metadata, or orientation can still vary even when the merge itself succeeds.
The point of this page is to combine files into one ordered result, not to rewrite the meaning of the pages themselves. After export, you should still spot-check order, rotation, and pagination.
It is a good fit when attachments, scans, or supporting pages arrive separately and you want one file that is easier to send, archive, or review.
If the task is really about removing pages, reordering a single document, or splitting a file apart, the more focused PDF pages are usually a better next step.
If this is only one step in a larger task, these nearby tools are usually the next places to go.
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Drop selected pages from a PDF locally and export a lighter document.
Change PDF page order before export using a local page-by-page workbench.
Upload multiple PDF files
Reorder the files and merge them into one PDF