Merge PDF
Combine multiple PDF files into one final document.
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This category covers everyday structural PDF tasks: combining files, splitting them apart, keeping only some pages, changing the page order, or rotating pages before sharing.
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These are the current public tool pages that map to this workflow group.
Combine multiple PDF files into one final document.
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Split one PDF into separate page-range files packed into a ZIP.
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Pull selected pages from one PDF into a new PDF.
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Remove unwanted pages and keep the rest in a fresh PDF.
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Apply a custom page order to a PDF and download the rebuilt file.
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Rotate all pages or selected ranges by 90, 180 or 270 degrees.
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Stamp page numbers onto each PDF page and download the updated file.
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Trim a uniform outer margin from every PDF page.
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Resize every PDF page to a consistent page size such as A4 or Letter.
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Remove pages that appear blank based on a conservative text and content check.
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Related guides and blog notes help visitors choose the right next step instead of guessing.
Learn how to merge PDF files in the right order and avoid common mistakes with broken sequences or duplicate pages.
Learn how to stamp page numbers onto a PDF for reports, contracts, and handouts.
Start with the tool card that most closely matches your actual problem. For example, an organize workflow is about page order and document structure, while a secure workflow is about passwords or metadata, and an optimize workflow is about file size and lighter previews.
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