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Split and Merge PDF files with Adolix Split and Merge PDF

24 September 2008 3 Comments

Adolix Split and Merge PDF If you work with a lot of PDF files, then you will sometimes need to merge many of them to a single file or even need to split a single one into multiple files. Adolix Split & Merge PDF is a freeware that can be used to split PDF files into multiple documents or you can also combine multiple PDF files into a single document.

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The interface is simple. For splitting the file, just specify the input file, the number of files you want to split it into or you can also split the file by page range. You can specify the base file name of the resulting file. To combine the files, just select the multiple files which you want to combine and specify the name and location of the output file. You can even use it to append an encrypted file into another file and can even process password protected files.

This is a very small utility and does its job well.

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  • 3 Comments »

    • Kim Woodbridge said:

      Thanks for the review. I was looking for something like this a couple of weeks ago for my employer.

      You find the best free software :-)

    • Madhur Kapoor said:

      @Kim
      Glad you liked it

    • Talk Binary said:

      Excellent utility! Will help me greatly when I’m scanning things with my printer. Now I can finally merge all those files together.

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