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You can create PDF packages when you use the Combine Files wizard, starting either from the Getting Started
window, the Tasks toolbar, or the File > Combine Files command. In Windows, the Acrobat PDFMaker in Outlook
and Lotus Notes can create PDF packages when you convert email messages to PDF or migrate PDF email archives
created in earlier versions of Acrobat.
Depending on the circumstances, PDF packages offer several advantages over merging multiple files into an
ordinary PDF:
You can add or remove component documents easily, without having to find and select all the
Adding and deleting
pages that originated in that file.
The component files do not open in separate windows, so you can quickly flip through them and make
Viewing
changes without having to pause for the Open or Save dialog boxes.
You can make changes to individual PDFs within the PDF package without affecting the other component
Editing
PDFs. For example, you can change the page numbering within that PDF, digitally sign, select different security
settings, and so forth, without those changes applying to the other component documents. You can also rename
components.
Because the PDF package is one file, you can share it with others and be sure that they are getting all
Distribution
the component parts.
The component PDFs in a PDF packages are listed under an assortment of categories that you can add to,
Sorting
delete, hide, and customize. Then, you simply click the category name to sort the list.
The Print command on the File menu includes commands for printing the currently open document, all
Printing
the documents in the PDF package, or multiple component documents selected in the PDF package list.
The Advanced Search window includes options for searching the currently open document, all the
Searching
documents in the PDF package, or multiple component documents selected in the PDF package list.
You can add non-PDF files to an existing PDF package without converting them to
Incorporating other formats
PDF. This can be done by a simple drag-and-drop process from the desktop, Microsoft Explorer, or the Mac OS
Finder to the list of components in the open PDF package. Of course, non-PDF files do not enjoy all of the benefits
of PDFs in the package.
The source files of a PDF packages—even existing PDFs you add to the package—
Independence from source files
are not changed when you create a PDF. Changes you make to the PDFs within the PDF package do not change the
original files from which you created the PDF. You can move a PDF package anywhere on your computer or network
without any risk of losing or disconnecting its components.
You can include or convert the same original source file into multiple PDF packages.
Reuse
There are two limitations to PDF packages. They cannot be reviewed using one of the formal wizards or sent out in
a data-collection workflow.
Note: PDF packages are completely different from Collections that you create in the Acrobat Organizer. Organizer
Collections are simply tools that help you find related PDFs, regardless of where they are stored in the folder structure on
your computer. PDF packages are actual PDF files, each of which is stored in a single location on your computer. Also,
PDFs attached to other PDFs do not offer the same benefits as PDF packages.

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