In today’s digital world, PDF files are everywhere. Whether you work in business, education, engineering, law, or creative fields, chances are you deal with PDF documents on a regular basis. Because PDFs preserve formatting, support signatures, and can be viewed on almost any device, they’ve become the standard file format for work and personal use. However, PDFs are not always in the perfect format right away. Sometimes you need only part of a document. Other times, you have multiple PDFs that need to become a single file. This is where the ability to split and merge PDF files becomes essential. Splitting a PDF means dividing a large document into smaller parts. This can be done by breaking the PDF into pages (e.g., 3,8,12) and/or page ranges (e.g., 1–3, 8–10, 15–16). Users can save these pages / page ranges as separate PDF files, or combine them and save as single PDF file. Merging PDFs means combining multiple files into a single, unified document. The tool allows users to sort (up/...