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How to Put 2 Pages of a PDF on One Page — Free

"2 pages in one PDF" covers two different tasks. This guide explains both: scaling two pages onto one sheet for printing, and merging two separate PDF files into one document.

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Method 1 — Scale 2 Pages onto One Sheet (N-up Printing)

In any PDF viewer: File → Print → Page Sizing → Multiple → 2 pages per sheet. This creates a visual 2-up printout. To save as a PDF permanently, print to a PDF virtual printer (e.g., Microsoft Print to PDF on Windows).

At A4/Letter size, each page is reduced to ~71% of original. Body text at 11pt becomes ~8pt — readable but small.

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Method 2 — Merge Two Separate PDF Files into One Document

If you want to combine two PDF documents end-to-end at full page size: upload both files to PDF Agile, drag to set order, click Merge PDF. Output is a single document with all pages at original size.

Which Method Do You Need?

GoalMethod
Print 2 pages per sheet to save paperN-up print layout
Combine two PDF files into one documentPDF merge
Extract specific pages from two filesPDF split then merge

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about this PDF task.

In any PDF viewer: File → Print → Multiple pages per sheet → 2. Print to a PDF printer to save the result as a file.

Upload both PDFs to PDF Agile, click Merge PDF, and download the combined file.

Yes. Use an N-up PDF tool that saves the layout as a new PDF without printing.

At A4/Letter size, 2-up reduces each page to ~71%. Body text at 11pt becomes ~8pt — readable but small.

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