Question About Transferring Apps From iPad

*****Sorry for the waste of space and time. I finally found an article saying that it cannot be done. Apps stay in the name they were downloaded with.*****
I am wondering if you can transfer Apps with multiple accounts to iTunes with one account stored? I know this may be confusing so let me explain a little bit. Alright, I have an account and so of course I have intalled Apps onto my iPad. Now my girlfriend also has an account and she has installed some Apps onto my iPad. I believe I have three different accounts tied to several Apps on my iPad. Now I know I can transfer purchases by doing this...
My question is, is there a way to correlate all 3 accounts' Apps to one single account? That way I don't have to sign in and out for every account. I just hate having to call and ask for their login information everytime I want to get updates or transfer things from my iPad to my iMac. Obviously some of the Apps were installed on my iPad through their accounts by the use of their funds, and it's not like they would just appear on my iPad without them doing so. There must be a way to do this...

I have the same issue. I've heard at this time there is no way to consolidate accounts. Let's hope we'll be able to do it in the future!

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