The Combine All feature lets you combine all open files in all Right PDF Editor windows, not just those in the current window. It creates a Binder file that includes all open files (including other Binder files) in the window in which you use the Combine All feature.

  1. In Right PDF Editor, select Advanced > Combine All . If there are digital signatures in the open files, you’ll see a message stating digital signatures will not be retained in the result document. Click OK.

  2. In the Combine Files dialog box, all open files are listed and you can use the Add, Delete, Up, Down and Clear buttons to modify the queue. Check Add file names as Bookmarks if you would like to have bookmarks automatically added to the result file and named after each source file.

  3. Click , a Binder file is created and opened as a tab in the window where you ran the Combine All feature. Even if the Open document as new tabs in the same window setting in Preferences is turned off, Binder files will be opened in a new window.

  4. In the Bookmarks panel of the result binder file, all source files are added as bookmarks, including those nested under other binder files. For example, given Binder 2* contains multiple files (including Binder 1*), all files including those under Binder 1* will be listed as bookmarks as shown below.


A. Created binder files appear as tabs in the Right PDF Editor window where the Combine All feature was used.

B. Files within a binder file are also listed as bookmarks in the Bookmarks panel.

 

Note: digital signatures in the files to be combined will not retain in the resulting Binder file. This doesn’t affect those in the original files.