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Open Acrobat and select the hamburger menu (Windows), or the File menu (macOS), then select Create > PDF Portfolio. Select Add Files menu in the upper left of the Create PDF Portfolio window. You can add a file, folder of files, pages from a scanner, web page, or items in the clipboard.
PDF Portfolios has the following advantages over merging multiple files into a single PDF: Easily add and delete files without having to find and select all the pages that originated in that file. Drag and drop the files to rearrange.
Learn to create and customize a PDF Portfolio in Adobe Acrobat. These steps are for Adobe Acrobat DC, Acrobat 2020, and Acrobat 2017.
PDF Portfolios are an excellent way to store and present your work in a compelling and professional format. You can combine multiple pieces of your work in different formats into a single storage unit for easy navigation, access, and sharing. PDF Portfolios are searchable by terms and file names.
When I attempt to combine the two files I get the following message: "Acrobat does not support the conversion of one or more of your files to PDF. Please remove these files or go to Settings and choose the PDF Portfolio option". I do not want a portfolio. I just need to combine the 2 files.
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Adobe Acrobat allows you to sort and preview component files in a PDF Portfolio, as well as open, edit, and save component files in their native application.
To create PDF Portfolios in Adobe Acrobat, choose “File| Create| PDF Portfolio…” from the Menu Bar. In the “Create PDF Portfolio” dialog box, then use the “Add Files” drop-down to add portfolio files.
My client only has Acrobat DC installed. She merged two PDFs to create a portfolio and sees this message in File Explorer. That in itself is fine, but when she uploads the PDF to Salesforce or any other web based upload, the PDF uploads as only this error message page, and not the actual PDF.