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Moving multiple images to same page

Explorer ,
Apr 06, 2017 Apr 06, 2017

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I have small images (the size of an ID), one on each of several pages, and would like to consolidate them all onto one page.

If I Use Edit PDF>Edit Text and Images, and try to select the image as an object, it selects the image as many bits and pieces, so I can not drag/move the image as a whole.  If I try to select all, it selects the whole page, rather than the whole image.

If I simply use the selection tool to copy/paste, adobe changes the size of the original selection when I paste it to a new location.

As these are ID cards, I must paste them as the original size.

Please advise!

(Acrobat DC, Windows 10)

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Apr 06, 2017 Apr 06, 2017

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PDFs are ready files. Edits are only done in a limited way. Go back to the original application where you created the ID cards from, make all changes there and create new PDFs.

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Apr 07, 2017 Apr 07, 2017

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They were scans to pdf.

Easiest and cheapest: run to Officemax and do it there in 5 min, 50 cents!

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