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I see you already have some good responses but could you detail why
you'd want them all merged? There might be a better solution to what
you're really after instead of merging files (that may not require
cash to realize).
On 5/2/05, John Posada <jposada01 -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
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> Hi, guys...my boss just asked me if there was a way of merging PDFs
> into a single PDF in a batch mode. I explained how to combine PDFs
> from within Acrobat, but we have a hundred or so PDFs and even at a
> couple of minutes for each, over three hours would be too long
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