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Can i merge the contents of the two pdfs?

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Hi,

i want to merge data of the two pdfs into the first pdf.

Please look into the pic below.

Its not simply i wnt to merge two pdfs, but also i want to remove white spaces from the upper pdf.

can we do it. Please let me knwo if we can do it.

Regards

Sunil Gupta

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You can merge the two PDFs together using LiveCycle Assembler but you will not be able to"flow" the PDFs together unless they are both XFA forms. If that is the case, then you would do what is called "form stitching" to add the two templates together then the resulting template woudl be turned into a PDF.

Make sense?

Paul

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I think i am able to explaim my doubt by visual diagram. Please let me if you two pdfs can be merge in such a way that the white space in upper pdf replace with the content of the lower pdf.

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I am expecting reply form someone specialy from Adobe Employee .

Please let me know if i my Question is not clear to you.

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Correct answer by
Former Community Member

You can merge the two PDFs together using LiveCycle Assembler but you will not be able to"flow" the PDFs together unless they are both XFA forms. If that is the case, then you would do what is called "form stitching" to add the two templates together then the resulting template woudl be turned into a PDF.

Make sense?

Paul

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