While I was going through the problem in which I created the old PDF files with older Adobe versions, needed a way to import all their data into larger single PDF files that can be used with newer PDF versions. Thus, in essence, I required to merge multiple PDF files.
I gave a try to the manual method like to creating a blank PDF and then merging the PDF file into newly created blank PDF with following some steps, it worked. But for users who are not familiar with PDF wizards or other technical terms may find these steps slightly difficult.
So the Professional method can be considered widely in this process as it’s not tricky and user friendly, I would recommend you to go for my personal favourite PDF merge utility is PDF Champ Merge Mailbox. I have used this utility many times and I think it makes your PDF easy to handle. Although merging PDF is easy to step, but it’s really prone to corruption and losing all data. But doing it with a utility is safe and error-free for satisfactory results.
I gave a try to the manual method like to creating a blank PDF and then merging the PDF file into newly created blank PDF with following some steps, it worked. But for users who are not familiar with PDF wizards or other technical terms may find these steps slightly difficult.
So the Professional method can be considered widely in this process as it’s not tricky and user friendly, I would recommend you to go for my personal favourite PDF merge utility is PDF Champ Merge Mailbox. I have used this utility many times and I think it makes your PDF easy to handle. Although merging PDF is easy to step, but it’s really prone to corruption and losing all data. But doing it with a utility is safe and error-free for satisfactory results.
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