Looking for a way to join PDF files in order to create a single one? Search from the internet, you would find dozens of applications for combinging PDF files. But, some of these programs are not so good because they will end up resizing the files during the process and cause you to lose the original quality. So, you need to find a reliable PDF joiner that can carry out the task without interfering with your original documents. Now, I will tell you how to join PDF files on Mac and Windows with the right PDF joiner.
Joining PDF files Mac manually can be time consuming as it requires you to save the file as word document, copy the contents of the respective files, put all those together in a new document and save it as a PDF file. But here is some good news, and you can now finish the task on Mac faster with PDFelement Pro
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Here are full guide about how to join multiple PDF files together in your Mac OS X, especially on macOS 10.13 High Sierra, OS X 10.12 Sierra and 10.11 El Capitan.
Launch the software and then click "Combine PDF" button to load your files into the program.
In the new opened window, click on the "Add Files" to import the files you are going to combine.
You may add as many files as you wish. Once the files are added, you can click on the "Combine" button to join several PDF files together.
PDFelement Pro does not only have a versatile platform to join PDFs on Windows, but to edit, encrypt, convert, manipulate, annotate and markup PDF files. It is fully compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista and XP.
Below are the steps on how to join two or more PDF files on your Windows based computer with iSkysoft PDF Editor. Have a look.
After installing the entire package to your Windows computer, click to run the program. Then click the "Combine PDF" button to import the PDF files from your computer to the program. All the added files should be displayed on the interface.
And then click the "Next" button to create a single document. When all of this finished, you would have joined PDF files Windows successfully.
Ivan Cook
chief Editor