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How to Add Pages into a PDF in MacOS with DocHub

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Follow the steps to add pages into your PDF:

  1. Open the DocHub website and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file you want to edit by selecting the appropriate option in the editor.
  3. Locate the option to add pages within the document editing area. Here, you can choose to insert blank pages or pages from another document.
  4. Adjust the order of the pages as needed, and make any additional edits to your document.
  5. Once you’re satisfied with your changes, proceed to download, print, or share your updated PDF directly from the platform.

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How to Add Pages into a PDF in macOS

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In the Preview app in Mac OS Mojave its easy to be able to split PDFs into a separate document and also to merge PDFs into one document. So, lets take a look at a sample PDF that has four pages in it. If you dont see the left sidebar here, click here and instead of having Hide Sidebar choose Thumbnails. Now you can see theres four pages here and you can click on anyone to view the page. So lets say we want to split this into two separate PDFs. One with the first two pages and one with the second two pages. There are a lot of different ways to do this. For instance, we can simply delete the pages out of this. So I can grab the third page and hold the Command key and grab the fourth page. Hit the Delete key and now I have a document with the first two pages. So that would work in some cases. Go into Command Z to Undo that. I could also do the same first thing with the first two pages, Command click each one of those, and hit Delete and now the third and fourth pages are the two page

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With a document open on your Mac, choose File Print. Scroll down in the Print dialog and click Layout. Do any of the following: Pages per Sheet: Choose the number of pages that you want on a printed sheet from the Pages per Sheet pop-up menu.
Within your PDF document, click [File] Select Print. Under Page Handling, click the Page Scaling drop-down box Select Multiple pages per sheet. Under Pages per sheet, select 2 (or more if you think the document will still be readable).
To print multiple pages per sheet of paper: Click the Pages per Sheet pop-up menu in the Layout section (you may need to scroll down), then choose the number of pages to appear on each printed page.
Go to Organize Pages Menu Go to the Organize Pages icon on the left corner and the page manage toolbar will appear on the top. Click Insert from File or Insert blank Page when you want to insert a blank page.
In the Preview app on your Mac, open the PDFs you want to combine. In each open PDF, choose View Thumbnails to display the page thumbnails in the sidebar. Drag the thumbnails you want to add to the thumbnail sidebar in the other PDF.
Insert PDF Pages in Existing PDF File Click on Document on the docHub menu. Click on Insert Pages from the drop down menu. The Select File to Insert window appears. Select the PDF file you want to insert. Click on the Select button. The Insert Pages window appears.
Show two pages side by side: Choose View Two Pages. Scroll pages: Swipe up or down on the trackpad using two fingers. Go to a specific page: Click a thumbnail, or choose Go Go to Page. Go to the previous or next page: Click the Previous button or the Next button in the Preview toolbar.
Print multiple pages or images on a sheet on Mac With a document open on your Mac, choose File Print. Scroll down in the Print dialog and click Layout. Do any of the following: Pages per Sheet: Choose the number of pages that you want on a printed sheet from the Pages per Sheet pop-up menu. Click Print.

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