![]() Seems reasonable to me.The interface doesn't tell you how many pages the total document will be, there is just a running tally at the bottom of the screen showing how many pages you've combined into how many pdfs over the history of your installation. For a more difficult test, I just combined 114 pdfs-114 MB of files total - to 1800 pages in a single 142.3 MB file and it took 70 seconds. All 3 worked as intended, and Job 3 took about 3 seconds on my MacBook Pro 2 GHz Intel Core i7. Job 3 was 50 pages total from 2 text pdfs and 7 mixed text-and-graphics (2.1 MB total for the combined files). Job 2 was 7 jpgs, each rotated 180 degrees since the scans were upside-down, and saved to 1 pdf. Finally, save the new file as a PDF containing the contents of your Word files. ![]() Start the merging of the Word documents with the corresponding button. If necessary, correct the file order using Drag
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