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I originally asked this on Adobe's forums but yet to receive any reponses.

I have to merge a set of many (100+) PDF files into a single report on a weekly basis, and so far, I have been doing the process by hand by selecting the files, right clicking, and selecting "Combine supported files in Acrobat". What I would like to do is replicate this exact same process programmatically (preferrably in Excel/VBA, but C# or Batch commands are acceptable alternatives). I currently have code that will combine pdf files, but it it does not keep the bookmark structure the same way that "Combine supported files in Acrobat" does.

In other words, say I have three files called "A.pdf", "B.pdf", and "C.pdf", and each file contains two bookmarks called "Bkmrk 1" and "Bkmrk 2". I want to programatically combine these three files into a single file that has 9 bookmarks that look like the structure below:

A
    Bkmrk 1
    Bkmrk 2
B
    Bkmrk 1
    Bkmrk 2
C
    Bkmrk 1
    Bkmrk 2

I at first tried automating the process via the Acrobat SDK, but from what I understand the Acrobat SDK does not allow programs to interact with the dialog box that appears when you execute the "Combine Files" menu option, so that did not work. I also tried the option to programatically insert pages from one pdf file into another, but that does not produce the bookmark structure that I am looking for, nor does it let me manipulate the bookmark heirarchy to create the bookmark structure I am looking for.

Does anyone have an idea of how to do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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This was pure hell to get working, so I'm happy to share what I've got. This was adapted from code I found here, and will merge files, and put bookmarks at each merge point:

Private mlngBkmkCounter     As Long

Public Sub updfConcatenate(pvarFromPaths As Variant, _
                           pstrToPath As String)

    Dim origPdfDoc      As Acrobat.CAcroPDDoc
    Dim newPdfDoc       As Acrobat.CAcroPDDoc
    Dim lngNewPageCount As Long
    Dim lngInsertPage   As Long
    Dim i               As Long

    Set origPdfDoc = CreateObject("AcroExch.PDDoc")
    Set newPdfDoc = CreateObject("AcroExch.PDDoc")
    mlngBkmkCounter = 0

    'set the first file in the array as the "new"'
    If newPdfDoc.Open(pvarFromPaths(LBound(pvarFromPaths))) = True Then
        updfInsertBookmark "Test Start", lngInsertPage, , newPdfDoc
        mlngBkmkCounter = 1

        For i = LBound(pvarFromPaths) + 1 To UBound(pvarFromPaths)
            Application.StatusBar = "Merging " & pvarFromPaths(i) & "..."
            If origPdfDoc.Open(pvarFromPaths(i)) = True Then
                lngInsertPage = newPdfDoc.GetNumPages
                newPdfDoc.InsertPages lngInsertPage - 1, origPdfDoc, 0, origPdfDoc.GetNumPages, False
                updfInsertBookmark "Test " & i, lngInsertPage, , newPdfDoc
                origPdfDoc.Close
                mlngBkmkCounter = mlngBkmkCounter + 1
            End If
        Next i
        newPdfDoc.Save PDSaveFull, pstrToPath
    End If

ExitHere:
    Set origPdfDoc = Nothing
    Set newPdfDoc = Nothing
    Application.StatusBar = False
    Exit Sub

End Sub

The insert-bookmark code... You would need to array your bookmarks from each document, and then set them

Public Sub updfInsertBookmark(pstrCaption As String, _
                              plngPage As Long, _
                     Optional pstrPath As String, _
                     Optional pMyPDDoc As Acrobat.CAcroPDDoc, _
                     Optional plngIndex As Long = -1, _
                     Optional plngParentIndex As Long = -1)

    Dim MyPDDoc         As Acrobat.CAcroPDDoc
    Dim jso             As Object
    Dim BMR             As Object
    Dim arrParents      As Variant
    Dim bkmChildsParent As Object
    Dim bleContinue     As Boolean
    Dim bleSave         As Boolean
    Dim lngIndex        As Long

    If pMyPDDoc Is Nothing Then
        Set MyPDDoc = CreateObject("AcroExch.PDDoc")
        bleContinue = MyPDDoc.Open(pstrPath)
        bleSave = True
    Else
        Set MyPDDoc = pMyPDDoc
        bleContinue = True
    End If

    If plngIndex > -1 Then
        lngIndex = plngIndex
    Else
        lngIndex = mlngBkmkCounter
    End If

    If bleContinue = True Then
        Set jso = MyPDDoc.GetJSObject
        Set BMR = jso.bookmarkRoot

        If plngParentIndex > -1 Then
            arrParents = jso.bookmarkRoot.Children
            Set bkmChildsParent = arrParents(plngParentIndex)
            bkmChildsParent.createchild pstrCaption, "this.pageNum= " & plngPage, lngIndex

        Else
            BMR.createchild pstrCaption, "this.pageNum= " & plngPage, lngIndex
        End If

        MyPDDoc.SetPageMode 3 '3 — display using bookmarks'

        If bleSave = True Then
            MyPDDoc.Save PDSaveIncremental, pstrPath
            MyPDDoc.Close
         End If
    End If

ExitHere:
    Set jso = Nothing
    Set BMR = Nothing
    Set arrParents = Nothing
    Set bkmChildsParent = Nothing
    Set MyPDDoc = Nothing
End Sub

To use:

Public Sub uTest_pdfConcatenate()

    Const cPath As String = "C:\MyPath\"

    updfConcatenate Array(cPath & "Test1.pdf", _
                          cPath & "Test2.pdf", _
                          cPath & "Test3.pdf"), "C:\Temp\TestOut.pdf"
End Sub
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  • I have verified that this method works. It merges the PDF documents and gives each new file a bookmark name. I modified the code for myself to make the file name the bookmark name.
    – wbeard52
    Jun 21, 2011 at 18:02
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You might need to consider a commercial tool such as Aspose.Pdf.Kit to get the level of flexibility you're after. It does support file concatenation and bookmark manipulation.

There's a 30 day unlimited trial so you can't really lose out other than time if it doesn't work for you.

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Use iText# (http://www.itextpdf.com/). imho it is one of the best PDF-tools around. A code to do (approximately) what you want can be found here http://java-x.blogspot.com/2006/11/merge-pdf-files-with-itext.html Do not worry that all examples talk about Java, the classes and functions are the same in .NET

hth

Mario

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Docotic.Pdf library can merge PDF files while maintaining outline (bookmarks) structure.

There is nothing special should be done. You just append all documents one after another and that's all.

using (PdfDocument pdf = new PdfDocument())
{
    string[] filesToMerge = ...
    foreach (string file in filesToMerge)
        pdf.Append(file);

    pdf.Save("merged.pdf");
}

Disclaimer: I work for Bit Miracle, vendor of the library.

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The Acrobat SDK does let you create and read bookmarks. Check your SDK API Reference for:

PDDocGetBookmarkRoot()

PDBookmark* (AddChild, AddNewChild, GetNext, GetPrev... lots of functions in there)

If the "combine files" dialog doesn't give you the control you need, make your own dialog.

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