Combine to Single Page
Stack all pages into one continuous page.
About Combine to Single Page
How Combining Pages Works
Every page in your PDF gets stacked into one continuous page. Vertically, they go top-to-bottom like a long scroll. Horizontally, they go left-to-right like a filmstrip. The result is a single-page PDF.
OxygenPDF does this in your browser. Pick a direction, optional spacing between pages, and download the combined result. No account, no upload.
Why Combine Pages Into One
There are specific situations where a single continuous page is exactly what you need.
Web-Style Scrolling
Turn a multi-page document into a single scrollable page. Reads more like a webpage than a traditional PDF.
Poster Creation
Stack slides or diagrams vertically to create a tall poster or infographic-style layout from existing content.
Full Document Overview
See every page at once without flipping. Useful for reviewing layouts, comparing sections, or getting a bird’s-eye view.
Receipt Archiving
Combine separate receipt pages into one continuous strip for cleaner archiving or printing on roll paper.
How It Compares
This is a niche operation. Most PDF tools don’t even offer it.
| Feature | OxygenPDF | Adobe Acrobat | Smallpdf |
|---|---|---|---|
| Combine all pages into one | |||
| Vertical stacking | |||
| Horizontal stacking | |||
| Configurable spacing | |||
| No file upload required | Desktop only | ||
| Free to use | Limited |
Where Your Files Go: Nowhere
Whether it’s a set of diagrams or a stack of receipts, the file stays local. No upload, no server processing.
OxygenPDF combines pages in your browser. Tab closed? Data gone. That’s the whole model.
Combine to Single Page: Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this tool and how it works.
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