Add New Pages to PDF with Wondershare PDFelement
- For Win Users:
It's very easy to use PDFelement to add new pages to PDF, or combine PDF
files for Windows users. This PDF editor comes with the options to create pages
or import from the existing files. And you are able to arrange the pages in the
order you want.
Step
1: Open Original PDF Document
After installed the PDF editor on your
Windows PC, launch the program. Click the “Open”
tab to import your original PDF document to the editor. Alternatively, you can
directly drag and drop the PDF file from your local folder to the program, and
the file will open automatically.
Step
2: Add New Pages to PDF
Then, go to the “Insert” tab and click the “From
PDF” to choose the PDF pages you need. You will get a pop-up window to
arrange the order of the pages. Check the option for certain order you want and
click “OK” to add new pages to PDF.
Note: To combine multiple PDF files, just go to the main interface,
click the “Pages” tab and a pop-up
window will appear. Click “Add Document”
to import the PDF files and merge them into a single PDF document.
- For Mac Users:
There are also only 2 steps to add new pages to PDF on a Mac OS X,
including Snow Leopard 10.7 and Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.
Step
1: Open Original PDF Document
After installed the PDF editor on your Mac,
launch the program, go to your local folder where you have saved the PDF file,
directly drag the PDF file to the main interface of the program, then the file
will be opened automatically.
Step
2: Add New Pages to PDF
2.1 Add new pages or multiple PDF pages from another PDF document. Just
click “Document”, and then click “Insert Pages”. The added pages will
appear in your PDF files immediately.
2.2 To add all pages from a PDF file to another PDF file (Merge DPFs).
Open the file merger by clicking “Document”
and select “Merge Document” option.
Click on the "Add Files"
button. Adjust the order as you want, as well as choose the pages that you want
to add. When those files and pages are set up in the order you specified, they
will be merged accordingly. Lastly, click “Merge”
button to confirm and start merging PDF pages.
Add
New Pages to PDF with Infix PDF Editor Pro
Infix PDF Editor allows you to perform some
sophisticated edits on PDF files. If you need to add new pages to a PDF, there are four different ways to achieve
this.
1.
Add a New Page to PDF
You can insert a new, blank page into a PDF
through the “Document” menu. Click “Pages”, then “Insert New”. It is a fairly straightforward way to add a page into
a PDF file, and you can customize the
size of the page and the position within the document. After adding the new
page, you can create content just as you would in a word processing
application.
2.
Add a New Document to PDF
You can add a new PDF file, or even Word,
Excel, RTF, text or other types of files. The easiest way to do this: After
launch Infix, click “Document” ->
“Insert from Document”. And then
done! Or you can open one of the two
documents. Locate the second PDF in your file explorer and drag it onto the
Infix window.
Note: By using Infix, you can even place
a page into a PDF. Placing the page embeds the page within another page.
(Inserting the page adds it to the document as an independent page).
3.
Add a New Page to PDF from Scanner
Infix PDF Editor allows users to acquire a
new page from a scanner and add it directly into the open document. Click “File”, then click “Insert From Scanner” to begin.
Note: When you add a page from a scanner, you have the option of
converting it to an editable page using optical character recognition (OCR).
4.
Merge PDF Documents into One
There are two easy ways to do this:
Open Infix, but don’t open any documents.
Then, click the PDFs you want to merge in the file explorer and drag them into
the empty Infix window. The “Join Files”
dialog box opens.
Click the “File” -> “Join” menu
item. This opens the same “Join Files”
dialog.
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Note: You can even add folders containing PDFs. And by using the “Up” and “Down” buttons, you can display them in orders.
Infix
PDF Editor Pro is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux OS.
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