How to merge PDFs in macOS Monterey with Preview

By Amber Neely

If you need to combine multiple PDF files into a single document, the easiest way is to utilize macOS Monterey's Preview app. Here's how to do it.

Combining multiple PDF files is especially useful if you've got a stack of forms you know routinely need to be printed or emailed together. We'll show you how to do this from Preview, which functions as your Mac's default PDF viewer.

To make things easier, we will give each PDF file in our example a name. Our Lighthouse PDF will be called PDF A, and will function as the file we would like to add another PDF into. Our African Wildlife PDF will be referred to as PDF B, which will be "donating" its pages to our new consolidated PDF.

The two PDF files aligned for easy consolidation

When you merge your own PDFs together, we suggest putting your version of PDF A onto the left side of your screen and your version of PDF B onto the right side of the screen and following the steps below.

Combining PDF documents in macOS Monterey

  1. Open PDF A in Preview, and align it to the left side of your screen.
  1. With your PDF window active, click File in the top menu bar
  2. Click Export...
  3. Name your file
  4. In the Where dropdown menu, select which folder you would like to export your file to, such as Desktop
  5. Select PDF in the Format dropdown
  6. Click Save

By following the steps outlined above, you save a new copy of your merged PDF, leaving your previous copies of both PDF A and PDF B intact.