I want to combine pdf files. I do not see the approprate create botton.

I want to combine pdf files. I cannot find the create button or tab

Hi yisa ajao,
If you have bought Export PDF / Acrobat.com service you can select 'Combine files' option on the right hand side and then click on 'Select Files' button to select the files you wish to combine.
Else if you are using Acrobat Pro, please See the link : http://help.adobe.com/en_US/acrobat/using/WS58a04a822e3e50102bd6151097 94195ff-7edc.w.html

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