Merge scanned files to PDF

You just received a bunch of scanned-in documents that you need to combine into a single document? This tutorial will show you how to merge your scanned-in TIFF, PNG, JPG, and GIF files to a single PDF on your Mac in 5 easy steps.

Step 1: Launch iCombiner

Download iCombiner if you haven't already done so and launch it.


Step 2: Select files to merge

Navigate Finder to the location of the files you'd like to merge and then select those files.
Step 2: Select the files to merge in Finder
Tip: To save some time, select the files in the order you want to merge them. You can always rearrange the files later in iCombiner, but this is a valuable time-saver.


Step 3: Drag in files to merge

Drag the files you'd like to merge into iCombiner
Step 3: Drag in files to merge from Finder to iCombiner


Step 4: Pick a name

Type in a filename for your merged file.
Step 4: Pick a name for your merged file and type it into the textfield
Tip: You don't need to add the ".pdf" extension to the filename as iCombiner will handle that for you automatically.


Step 5: Drag out file

Drag out the icon to where you would like to store your PDF file, then sit back and relax as iCombiner merges your scanned-in files in lightning speed.
Step 5: Drag out the file to where you would like to store the merged file

That's it!

Requires Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger or later. Snow Leopard ready.