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Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
It works easily in adobe for pdf files, with one click it "binds" that files together into one. I'm trying to do the same with three word files.
It works easily with PDF files because PDF files are essentially graphical representations of the pages. The format is thus largely irrelevant.
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