Open the collection you want to edit.
Last updated on
Feb 26, 2026
- Acrobat Analyzer overview
- Service-level Documents
- System Requirements
- Product Constraints
- Transaction consumption
- Release Notes
- Technical notes and release schedule
- Admin and configuration
- User guide
- The Home page
- Files and Collections
- Attributes
- Overview of attributes
- Tips for creating successful attributes
- Create and evaluate an attribute - walkthrough
- Create a custom attribute
- Review extracted attributes
- Evaluate and refine your attribute
- Validate an attribute's extraction
- Refresh a collection's attributes
- Manually override an attribute's value
- Re-extract an attribute's value
- Export attribute values
- Download attribute definitions
- Upload attribute definitions
- Disable an attribute
- Integrations
- SharePoint setup
- Add a SharePoint account with automatic folder sync
- Trigger a manual refresh
- SharePoint setup
- Onboarding
- Things
- Support
Upload files to add new items to an existing collection.
Upload files when you need to add new source files to an existing collection and have them processed with the rest of the collection.
Before you begin
- You have access to the collection you want to edit.
- You have the files available on your device.
- You can add up to 100 files per upload action.
Upload files into an existing collection
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Select the Upload files icon.
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Choose up to 100 files to add to the collection by browsing to them, or drag and drop them into the Upload files to Collection panel.
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Wait for the confirmation message indicating processing is complete, then refresh the page.
What happens after you upload files
- Adobe Acrobat Analyzer adds the files to the collection.
- The files are processed and become available for review after processing completes.
- You must refresh the page to see the updated status and file list.
When to upload files to a collection
- You want to add new files to an existing collection.
- You want the new files processed with the same collection context as your existing files.
- You want to expand a collection before reviewing files, filtering, tagging, or comparing.