A user of the PDF24 Merge Tool is encountering difficulties in attempting to merge a large number of PDF files into a single document. Despite the drag-and-drop functionality and the possibility of arranging PDFs in any order, they are unable to complete the process successfully. They are unsure if there is a limit to the number of PDFs that can be combined, even though the tool should not have such a restriction. Additionally, it is unclear whether the size of the file that results in the creation of the final document presents a problem. Finally, there is uncertainty about whether both the quality of the original documents will be preserved during merging, and whether privacy will be maintained, as the files should be deleted shortly after.
I am having trouble merging a large number of PDF files.
The PDF24 Merge Tool is designed to seamlessly combine an unlimited number of PDF files. The drag-and-drop function allows for a flexible arrangement, especially with a large amount of PDFs. The quality of the original documents is always preserved and is reflected in the final document. The tool also provides an option to review prior to creating the final version. Even the file size of the finished document is no problem. Regarding privacy, users can rely on the promise that their files will be deleted after a short time. This tool is therefore a simple and intuitive solution for merging PDF files.
How it works
- 1. Drag and Drop or select your PDF files
- 2. Arrange the files in desired order
- 3. Click on 'Merge' to start the process
- 4. Download the merged PDF file
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