How to Create a PDF Portfolio in Adobe Acrobat

This tutorial shows how to create, customize, and rename a PDF Portfolio in Adobe Acrobat.

Before we begin, you may be wondering…

What Is a PDF Portfolio?

When you use Adobe Acrobat’s Combine Files tool, other file types (such as Microsoft Word or Excel files) will be converted to the PDF format. However, a PDF Portfolio lets you combine and save multiple files as one PDF without converting the other files to PDFs.

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The images below are from Adobe Acrobat DC. These steps will also work in Adobe Acrobat 2020 and Adobe Acrobat 2017. In addition, the steps are nearly identical between a PC and Mac.

You can’t create a portfolio with Adobe Acrobat Standard or Acrobat Reader; however, you can view portfolios with both.

How to Create a PDF Portfolio in Adobe Acrobat

  1. Select the File tab.
Adobe Acrobat File Tab
  1. Select Create from the drop-down menu.
Adobe Acrobat File Menu Create Option
  1. Select PDF Portfolio from the submenu.
Adobe Acrobat File Menu PDF Portfolio Option
  1. Select Add Files in the Create PDF Portfolio dialog box.
Adobe Acrobat Create PDF Portfolio Dialog Box Add Files Button
  1. Select the type of file you want to add to your portfolio:

Important Note: To create a preview of the webpage along with a link to open the webpage in a browser, add the URL after creating the portfolio, as shown in “How to Add Web Content,” below.

Adobe Acrobat Create PDF Portfolio Dialog Box Add Files Menu
  1. After adding the files, drag them to the order you want them to appear in the portfolio.
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  1. To delete a file, hover over it, and then select the Delete button.
Adobe Acrobat Create PDF Portfolio Dialog Box Delete Button
  1. Select the Create button.
Adobe Acrobat Create PDF Portfolio Create Button

A file named Portfolio1.pdf will appear. (You can rename the portfolio, as shown in “How to Rename and Save a PDF Portfolio,” below.)

Portfolio1.pdf tab in Adobe Acrobat

All the files in the portfolio will appear in the navigation pane.

Portfolio Navigation Pane in Adobe Acrobat

  1. Select the navigation arrows to view the files sequentially. Or, view specific files by selecting them in the navigation pane.
Portfolio Navigation Arrows in Adobe Acrobat
  1. (PC Only) Select the Preview button to view a preview of non-PDF contents.
Portfolio Preview Button in Adobe Acrobat
  1. Select Open Document to open a file in its native application. (For example, an Excel spreadsheet will open in Microsoft Excel.)
Open Document button in Adobe Acrobat
  1. Select the OK button in the dialog box asking if you are sure you want to open the file. (Only select the OK button if you are sure you want to open the file, of course.)
Adobe Acrobat Open File Dialog Box

The file should open in its native application.

How to Customize a PDF Portfolio in Adobe Acrobat

Once you have created your PDF Portfolio, you can add additional files and web content, organize the files in folders, extract (save) files to other locations, delete files, and reorder the files in the navigation pane.

Adobe Acrobat Portfolio Navigation Pane Add Files Button

  1. Select the Add Files button to add additional files, folder contents, or web content.

How to Add Web Content

The Add Web Content option shown in figure 14 creates a preview to the URL, rather than converting the web content to a PDF, as is done in step 5 of the section above.

If you add web content using this option, your readers can open the URL in a web browser by selecting Open Document (see figure 13).

Add Web Content Dialog Box in Adobe Acrobat

  1. Enter a file name, optional description, and the URL or embedded tag into the Add Web Content dialog box.
  2. Select the OK button.

  1. Select the New Folder button to add an empty folder in the navigation pane. Then, name the folder, select the OK button, and drag files into it to further organize your portfolio.
New Folder Button in the Portfolio Navigation Pane in Adobe Acrobat
  1. Select a file in the navigation pane, and then select the Extract button to save the file in a different location using your normal saving process. (Note that extracted files aren’t removed from the portfolio.)
Extract Button in the Portfolio Navigation Pane in Adobe Acrobat
  1. Select a file in the navigation pane, and then select the Delete button to remove it from the portfolio.
Delete Button in the Portfolio Navigation Pane in Adobe Acrobat
  1. Select and drag the files up and down to reorganize them within the navigation pane.

How to Rename and Save a PDF Portfolio in Adobe Acrobat

You can change the generic file name Portfolio1.pdf to something more specific when you save your portfolio.

  1. Select the File tab (see figure 1).
  2. Select PDF Portfolio from the drop-down menu.
Adobe Acrobat File Menu PDF Portfolio Option
  1. Choose a location to save your portfolio in the Save As PDF dialog box.
Save As PDF Dialog Box in Adobe Acrobat

The Save As PDF dialog box will close automatically.

  1. Rename and save the file as you normally would in the second Save As PDF dialog.

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Updated August 30, 2023