Combining supported files by number

Hello. I'm new to this community and to the adobe software. I've tried searching for similar posts, but couldn't find any. Kindly help me out
I have more than 50 numbered images and I'm trying to combine them to make a pdf file, but they don't get listed the way I want them to.
I click on the "Name" button to get the files sorted in the ascending order but this is what I get. It's like Acrobat includes the file extension as part of the file's name and gets confused with the dot and the number. Or something else.  btw 12 images are only a part of the whole thing, so please don't tell me to move up and down so many pages XD
Print to PDF takes so much time and it's always much more massive in size. I won't die from having to print it, but if there's a solution I would like to know. I'm using Acrobat 9 pro. Thanks in advance.
Edit: I found a solution. I can rename the files so they have the same number of digits as the rest like 01, 02, 03,...,10, 11,... Then Acrobat will sort them in the numerical order I want. And there is a custom made Java program by Gilad D (try67) that also does the work.
Message was edited by: 양가족 양

Hi derpdyderp,
First, great user name! And second, a clever solution to the problem! Thank you for sharing with the community.
Best,
Sara

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