macOS User Guide
- Welcome
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- Change System Preferences
- Change your desktop picture
- Add your email and other accounts
- Use a screen saver
- Change the picture for you or others in apps
- Set up other users on your Mac
- Set up Screen Time for yourself
- Change the system language
- Make it easier to see what’s on the screen
- Use accessibility features
- Run Windows on your Mac
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- Use Continuity across your devices
- Stream audio and video with AirPlay
- Use your iPad as a second display
- Hand off between devices
- Insert photos and documents from iPhone or iPad
- Insert sketches from iPhone or iPad
- Copy and paste between devices
- Use Apple Watch to unlock your Mac
- Make and receive phone calls on your Mac
- Control accessories in your home
- Send files between devices with AirDrop
- Use AirPods with your Mac
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- Manage cookies and other website data in Safari
- Use Private Browsing in Safari
- View privacy reports in Safari
- Understand passwords
- Reset your Mac login password
- Use keychains to store passwords
- Set up your Mac to be secure
- Guard your privacy
- Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites
- Protect your Mac from malware
- Control access to your camera
- Find a missing device
- Resources for your Mac
- Resources for your Apple devices
- Copyright
Combine files into a PDF on Mac
You can quickly combine multiple files into a PDF right from your desktop or a Finder window.
On your Mac, click the Finder icon in the Dock to open a Finder window.
Select the files you want to combine into a PDF.
Alternatively, you can select the files on your desktop.
Note: The files appear in the PDF in the same order that you select them.
Control-click the selected files, then choose Quick Actions > Create PDF.
The file is created automatically with a name similar to the first file you selected.
Tip: You can also select the files in the Finder and use the Create PDF button in the Preview pane of a Finder window. If you don’t see the Preview pane on the right, choose View > Show Preview.
For information about how to edit your PDF after it’s created, see the Preview User Guide.