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After scanning several pages, I don't know how to save it as one file.

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After you scan the first page, click on add another page or add more, or ahatever your particular program asks for to add another page. When you save as, the pages will all be in one document. If you scan each page, individually as a separate document, they will be just that, separate documents.

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Click the PDF button
Save as PDF...

See if that helps
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