Combining multiple PDF pages into one makes them well-organized. That way, one can ensure that the content stays in a proper orientation and can be indexed. Indexed content not only becomes more professional but also more manageable. Therefore, Simpdf helps in letting users achieve better control over their scattered PDF content by establishing a better content organization through joining.
In order to share or publish the content, it’s important for it to be in one place. That way it’s more manageable. However, content scattered on different pages becomes hectic when it comes to sharing and publishing. There’s a risk of loss of content while uploading. Simpdf helps merge the PDF pages in such a way that the resultant file is ready to be published or shared.
When the content is all in one place, there’s no risk of losing loose files. Simpdf helps ensure that the most important PDFs are always readily available and handy by joining all the loose PDFs instantly. There’s no loss of content formatting or content orientation in any manner. It’s like all the PDFs in one place, intact.
The file size doesn’t matter when it comes to combining them using Simpdf. Simpdf is installed on very strong servers that can handle the bulkiest files easily. This includes scanned pages or heavy use of multimedia. Simpdf should not take longer to combine files even if they are heavy or bulky.
Simpdf has nothing to do with the content in the PDF. It doesn’t read the content because the main focus of Simpdf is to join the separate pages in such a way that they’re readable in one file. The resultant PDF will render perfectly on all the devices and PDF reading tools. The file size will be almost the total of all the separate PDFs. Therefore, the PDFs can have as much multimedia as the user wants.
Certain combining tools mess up the content placement and formatting, which can lead to messy formatting of the PDF overall. However, that’s not the case here with Simpdf because it doesn’t mess with the content formatting. Furthermore, it won’t delete or manipulate any text, ensuring that there’s no data loss after the merging.
To combine 2 PDF pages into 1 page, follow these steps:
Simpdf PDF combining feature has a number of applications like: combining ebook chapters, merging research pages, attaching annexures and appendix to the contract file, adding lessons to the study materials, adding amendments to the legal documents, adding new version content to software development SRS, etc.
No, neither Simpdf nor any other tool can combine pages into a single PDF if there’s a password protected PDF involved in the batch. However, the user can enter the password for the PDF if the tool allows. Simpdf doesn’t have any provision to input passwords, though.
Yes, once the PDFs are combined, it’s possible to revert. One can use Simpdf’s very own page extractor, which allows leaving all the pages loose like earlier. However, there’s a specific process of using that feature. Remember that the PDFs cannot be password protected after merging and before extraction of the pages.
Simpdf can handle more than 2 PDFs per batch without any trouble. In case there are hundreds of pages, the processing time can increase, so the users should stay patient.
Simpdf requires certain permissions, which are optional, though. It’ll ask for permissions like Automatic downloads. This will allow Simpdf to start downloading the merged PDF automatically without asking for the user’s permission. This permission is optional and will not affect the working structure of Simpdf. Nor will the resultant PDF be affected if the permission is denied.