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[GH-ISSUE #184] Merge PDFs #147
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Originally created by @mikkelnl on GitHub (Oct 18, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ciur/papermerge/issues/184
Originally assigned to: @ciur on GitHub.
Could it be possible to merge two seperate PDF files into one?
@ciur commented on GitHub (Oct 19, 2020):
@mikkelnl, this feature exists. You need to open a source document, select all pages, action -> cut, open destination document, action -> paste pages. All pages will be pasted at the end of destination document. As result, destination document will be "merge result" of the two.
I agree that this is not as elegant as drag & drop one document over another one -> merge to destination... but still it does its job.
@wklink commented on GitHub (Dec 1, 2020):
I think the cut & paste option is far too much work if you're trying to merge multiple documents. I'd be thrilled if I could just select a group of documents and select Action/Merge and put them all into a single document.
@ciur commented on GitHub (Aug 30, 2022):
Yes, starting with 2.1.0b1 you can merge documents!
Here is documentation about documents merging.