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Student document workflow

Merge assignment packs into one clean student submission PDF

Combine essays, references, cover sheets, exported notes, and appendices in the browser, then move straight into compression or page numbering if the school portal needs it.

Why students use this route

Submit one clean PDF instead of juggling separate exports, cover pages, and attachments.
Reorder sources before merging so the final file matches the required submission sequence.
Continue into compression or page numbering without leaving the same PDF workspace.

Three-step submission flow

Collect the files that belong together

Start with the real student pack: assignment PDF, cover page, references, slides, scanned appendices, or exported notes.

Reorder before you merge

Move the files into the exact order the teacher, portal, or department expects before generating the final combined PDF.

Clean up the final submission

If the merged file is too large, move straight into compression or add page numbers before uploading it to the school portal.

FAQ

What student files is this best for?

It is well suited to assignments that need a cover page, the main essay or report, references, and supporting appendices in one final PDF.

Can I combine scanned pages with digital exports?

Yes. Scanned PDFs merge the same way as digitally exported PDFs. If the scan-heavy file becomes large, compress it after the merge.

Should students use this or iLovePDF?

Use Coda One if you want a simpler browser-local merge route and then need adjacent steps like compression, page numbering, or writing utilities in the same workspace. Use iLovePDF if you prefer a deeper PDF-only suite.