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Subject:merging pdf files From:Katherin King <kking -at- BROOKTROUT -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 23 Jan 1998 13:50:35 -0500
It is possible to merge two or more .pdf files into one, as I found out
just this morning.
1. Open one .pdf file
2. Click Document>Insert Pages. The Select File to Insert dialog
box appears.
3. Select a file from the list and click Select. The Insert dialog
box appears, asking you where you want to insert the file. Make your
selections and click OK.
4. Done.
Kathy Stanzler
Technical Writer
Brooktrout Technology Inc.
Southborough, MA
(508) 229-7777 ext. 182
kking -at- brooktrout -dot- com