Upload the base PDF and the insert PDF
The first file stays the main document. The second file supplies the pages to insert.
Insert PDF pages
Choose a base PDF, pick the pages to insert from a second file, set where they should land, and export one combined result locally.
Insert pages into PDF is for the cases where merge is too broad and a document mostly stays the same. You keep one base PDF, choose the pages from another file, and place them exactly where they belong.
That works well for updated appendices, revised cover pages, added exhibits, or a fresh set of signed pages that needs to land inside an existing document.
Choose a base PDF, pick the pages to insert from a second file, set where they should land, and export one combined result locally.
Output file name: —
Add files to begin.
How it works
The first file stays the main document. The second file supplies the pages to insert.
Select which pages from the second PDF should be inserted and choose after which base page they should appear.
PDFre creates a new PDF with the inserted pages in the spot you chose.
No. You can keep the second file focused and select only the pages you want to insert.
Yes. Set the insertion point to 0 and PDFre will place the selected pages at the front of the base PDF.
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