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  1. I found this: 

    Instructions
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        Load Adobe Acrobat and click "Create PDF" on the toolbar. Choose "From Multiple Files" from the list of options. You can also access the "Create PDF" tool under the "File" menu. A dialog box will appear that you can use to combine the files.

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        Click "Browse" to find the PDF files that you need to combine on your computericon1.png, one at a time.

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        Change the order of the PDF files under the "Arrange Files" sections. You can move a file up, down or delete it from the list. The final order that you see in the "Files to Combine" list is how the files will appear in the final, combined PDF.

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        Select "Include all open PDF documents" if it is not already selected. This tells Acrobat to combine all the files, even if they're open at the moment.

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        Click "OK" to start the merging process. The new PDF will display on your screen. Save the file to your computer and view it from Adobe Reader to make sure that everything displays correctly before sending it on to your contacts.


    Read more: http://www.ehow.com/how_5828664_combine-pdf-files-one-file.html#ixzz31DZzEK2a

  2. Two good sources for Adobe software instruction (both meant for adults): 

     

    Classroom in a book series. These are very well done, and you can "re-study" anything that you help with. Lesson files are provided with the book purchase. This is put out by Adobe. 

     

    Lynda.com (This one is online and there are many classes for different kinds of software including the Adobe programs.) This is a monthly subscription and it is about 25 dollars a month depending own the options you choose. Many of the classes are very well done. There are different teachers to choose from. 

    HTH

  3. I love the Foundations Verses from Children Desiring God. There are 75 or more of them so they could be your memory program for quite a while. There is also an app with the verses, the ability for the child to record themselves and check , game like quizzes, and a graphic for each verse. You can actually use them without buying anything by using the Fighter Verse web site.

    Some of these are passages (Like Psalm 100, Psalm 1, Psalm 121 and the 10 commandments.) and other good basic verses.

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