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This should not be so hard. How do you merge two pdf docs into one? -- nm
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ty97
In Acrobat Standard 9 there is a 'Combine' Button -- nm
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decline (aka Decline)
Nov 16 '10, 11:17
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I don't have Acrobat (just reader). I thought PDF was an open standard, not proprietary(am I wrong?) -- nm
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ty97
Nov 16, 11:19
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I'll do it for you now if you want to shoot them over. Not the best long term solution, but I'm available. -- nm
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Max
Nov 16, 11:22
pdf itself is an open standard (since 2008) but complex manipulation still (for the most part) requires paid software -- nm
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decline
Nov 16, 11:22
It's a standard, but not necessarily open. What does that have to do with your ability to combine?
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oblique
Nov 16, 11:21
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