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Combining several PDF files on iPhone not only eases the process of sharing them but also provides a smooth workflow, saves on the storage space, and decreases cluttered documents.
If you’re wondering how to merge multiple PDF files on iPhone, we have some quick tricks! Let’s get started.
The native Files app provides in-built options for scanning, creating, and merging multiple PDF files. Combining PDFs is easy, fast, and secure with the only drawback: files are combined in numerical or alphabetical order.
However, if you want the PDFs to be arranged as per your wish, you’ll have to rename the documents in advance. So let’s see how to combine them:
You should now see the merged PDF in the exact location. Usually, the merged PDF file would be visible by the name of the very first PDF that you selected while combining the files. However, it won’t delete the original PDF files.
That’s not it! There’s another method of combining the PDF files on your iPhone/iPad. Read along.
You can create a shortcut using the Shortcuts app to merge PDFs. Here’s how:
So, there you go! You now have a second method of merging your PDFs. You can use either one of the methods mentioned above to get your job done.
Alternatively, there are a lot of paid/unpaid apps to help you merge the PDF files. Even so, using the native Files app or a shortcut is highly recommended.
I hope you were able to merge PDFs on your iPhone and iPad. Have more related queries? Share your feedback in the comments below.
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