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I have a few articles as pdf files to be merged in one book.

\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{pdfpages}
\begin{document}
Conference proceedings
\includepdf[pages=-]{article01}
\includepdf[pages=-]{article02}
\includepdf[pages=-]{article03}
\end{document}

But every articles begins from new page. I need them to follow closely one after another but not from new page each. How to do this?

vmk
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  • Do you want to insert small versions of the pdfs? (and not full size?), then perhaps use \includegraphics instead. –  Jun 11 '15 at 07:05
  • Thank you Grimmer. Not small but real size - just the beginning of the next article will follow the previous immediatly not from new page. – vmk Jun 11 '15 at 07:40
  • So you want half of the included page to appear? I'm having trouble grasping what it is that you want. Could you edit your post and include a screenshot showing how you want the pages to appear? –  Jun 11 '15 at 08:01
  • You see, the sections in text do not begin from the new page. I need the same with texts including with \pdfinclude from different pdf files. – vmk Jun 11 '15 at 09:01
  • I think the command \includepdf сontaines within "new page", how to undo it, I do not know – vmk Jun 11 '15 at 10:20
  • The question I linked to contains some discussion about the page breaks. Try using pagecommand={} as they recommend in that question –  Jun 11 '15 at 10:42
  • I tried the same that you did and did not get a new page between the included pdf files. – JPi Jun 11 '15 at 13:06
  • Jpi, thank you. Can you send me your real latex text and pdf files you used or upload them somewhere. I don't know how to send files just here from http://tex.stackexchange.com/. If this is impossible please send here defaultxxx@yandex.ru – vmk Jun 15 '15 at 10:56
  • Are there any news here? – Johannes_B Oct 17 '15 at 09:07

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