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GOLTech PDF Merger

If you are still worried about that you cannot combine image files or Acrobat PDF files to a single PDF document, you are outdated. Just come here. GOLTech PDF Merger can help you to combine two or more image files or Acrobat PDF files to a single PDF document. It is an easy-to-use and fast desktop utility program. Besides, it has the benefit of supporting password-protected PDF files. What’s the most, it is free for you to download GOLTech PDF Merger. And it is a standalone program. It does not need Adobe Acrobat Pro, which costs hundreds of dollars.
 
 Key Features of GOLTech PDF Merger:
1. GOLTech PDF Merger can help to combine small PDF files into one, when wanting to batch print or merge reports/eBooks/data sheets for the purpose of archiving.
2. It is simple and convenient for you to append or insert PDF file or image file to an existing PDF file with GOLTech PDF Merger.
3. GOLTech PDF Merger can convert scanned images to PDF files. The following image formats can be supported: TIFF (.tif), Multi-page TIFF, Windows bitmap (.bmp), GIF (.gif), JPEG (.jpg), Portable Network Graphics(.png), JPEG2000(.JP2, .J2K), Photo Shop Document(.psd), PCX, DCX, DIB, RLE, TGA, PBM, PGM, PPM, ICO, PCD, WMF, EMF, CUR.
4. GOLTech PDF Merger has the function of “drag and drop”, so it is very convenient for you to add individual files to your documents or even add all files from a folder with one click. Just trust us. The merging speed is great.
5. GOLTech PDF Merger has the power to join the bookmarks in source files and save to the output PDF file.
6. GOLTech PDF Merger is able to change the properties of the output PDF file, change its security settings, bookmarks, and its view layout. What’s more, you can add your own style and format of page for the output PDF.
 
 How to Use GOLTech PDF Merger (3 steps):
1. Add files by clicking the Add button
2. Adjust the file order
3. Cli


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