Step-by-Step Guide of How to Merge PDF Documents on Mac
Have you ever been wandering if there is an effortless way to combine various PDF documents together in a Mac OS X? If you are trying to finding out a more efficient way to consolidate PDFs for keeping the large amount of PDF document organized and reducing clutter on your Mac disk, then you can let iPubsoft PDF Combiner for Mac do you a favor.
As a specific PDF tool designed for Mac user, the PDF Combiner for Mac rightly provides you an efficient way to combine multiple PDFs on Mac in your preferred order. With it, you'll successfully merge PDF documents on Mac in just 2 or 3 clicks as well as the instructions showed below. Read on for step-by-step tutorial to have a quick start of this specific Mac PDF Combiner now!
Get Started:
To merge PDF documents on Mac successfully, please first ensure you've installed the PDF Combiner for Mac on your Mac computer. If you've finished the installation, just run it to get ready for combining multiple PDFs on Mac.
1 Import PDF Files
Click "Add File" or "Add Folder" from the top of the software interface to select and import the PDF files you want to combine together. Or you can also directly drag and drop all your source PDF documents into the program after launching it. All the successfully imported PDF files will be listed in the file list with the information, like file name, size, etc.
2 Set Output Destination (Optional)
If you want to save the combined PDF document in a specified file folder on your Mac, then you can click "Browse" to define an output directory to replace the default one.
3Start PDF Combination
At last, you only need to give a click on the "Start" button which located at the lower-right corner of the software interface to merge PDF documents on Mac. Before it starts PDF combination, a pop-up window like below showed will ask you to enter an output file name in the text box. Just name the final PDF file as you prefer, and then click "OK" to proceed with PDF combination.
The progress bars behind all the files you've loaded into the program will turn to 100% once finished the whole process. Then you can give a simple mouse click on the "Open" button to access to the final PDF file directly.