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Can I add multiple pages into a PDF?

Yes, you can add one or more pages to a PDF file. Upload a PDF using the insert pages tool and sign in to Acrobat online. Use your cursor to select the desired insertion point, and then select the file or files you want to add from the resulting dialog box. Once the files are added, you can drag and drop the PDF pages to reorder them. You can also rotate a selected page by using the rotate clockwise or rotate counterclockwise icon. To delete pages, whether a single page or a page range, select the pages and click the trashcan icon. When you save the file, your new document will include all of the changes you made.

For access to more PDF tools, you can try Adobe Acrobat Pro for free for seven days on the Windows or Mac operating system or view pricing to buy a subscription. The Acrobat Pro trial lets you extract pages, add blank pages, and insert other types of files, including Microsoft Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Excel spreadsheets. You can use PDF editor tools to edit PDF text and images, annotate documents, combine multiple PDF files, add bookmarks or watermarks, insert page numbers, copy content from files, and more. You can also resize PDF files, convert files to PDF, and convert PDFs to Microsoft files or image formats like PNGs. Easy tutorials get you up and running fast.

Can I insert pages anywhere in my existing PDF file?
Yes, you can insert one or more files before or after any existing page in your PDF document.
How many pages can I add to a PDF?
When you add pages to a PDF, you can insert as many pages as you like as long as the total number of pages in the final PDF is 1,500 pages or less, with a file size of up to 100MB. Each inserted PDF is also limited to up to 500 pages.