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  1. Easily merge PDF files & combine PDF documents | Adobe Acrobat

    How to combine PDF files Follow these simple steps to combine PDF files or merge multiple PDF into one file: Click the Select a file button above or drag and drop files into the drop zone. …

  2. Merge multiple PDF documents, images & files | Adobe Acrobat

    How to combine and merge your files into one PDF: Open Acrobat to combine files: Open the Tools tab and select "Combine files." Add files: Click "Add Files" and select the files you want …

  3. Merge and combine PDFs online for free | Adobe Acrobat

    When you combine PDF files with the Acrobat PDF merge tool, you can reorder, add, or delete files before you merge them into a single PDF. Sign in if you need to reorganize individual …

  4. Combine files into one PDF - Adobe Inc.

    Nov 11, 2025 · Learn how to merge multiple files into one PDF document using Adobe Acrobat on desktop. Combine PDFs, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more.

  5. Combine PDFs on Windows PC | Adobe Acrobat

    Learn how to combine and merge PDF files on your Windows PC. Clear up your digital storage and organize similar files for a tidier computer.

  6. How to merge and split PDFs | Adobe Acrobat

    Learn to use a PDF merger and splitter to create your documents exactly as you need them. Split and merge PDFs easily with our simple guide.

  7. Combine files - Adobe Inc.

    Oct 25, 2025 · Learn how to easily combine multiple files into a single PDF using Acrobat on the web.

  8. How to merge or combine numerous files to PDF - Adobe

    Learn how to combine and merge PDF files, documents and images into one organised PDF with Adobe Acrobat, making it simple to manage all your files.

  9. How to merge PDF files in Windows 10. - Adobe

    Wondering how to combine PDF files in Windows 10 to organize your home life or office space? Our guide will show you how to do it, step by step.

  10. Merge different file formats to a single PDF - helpx.adobe.com

    Nov 20, 2025 · Learn how to merge various file formats, including PDFs, Microsoft Word documents, JPGs, and others, into a single PDF.