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Combining PDF's

Can anyone point me to a free utility for combining multiple PDF's into one? With that in hand, we can provide some free highlights of the latest issue of S.W.A.T.
Rich
 
Rich, I did a search at cnet, and came up with the below.

http://cnet.com/downloads/0-3356736-100-6280691.html?tag=st.dl.10001-103-3.lst-7-13.6280691



PF-Printmerge Description
From the developer: "PF-Printmerge merges your databases' data directly into your Acrobat forms, without programming. It includes FREE utilities to join acrobat files, list form's fields and database utilities. These utilities have no restrictions and do not expire. The database platforms supported include Oracle, Sybase, MS SQL Server, Access, DB2 and Informix."
 
that's a built in fuction of Acrobat
(not the reader)

document menu
insert pages

if'n ya don't have the software
post the pdfs where i can get to them & i will build the single pdf fer ya

i am going of the T1 till Monday AM,
over the weekend i am on 56k modem

dZ
 
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