CAN JPG FILES BE MADE INTO A PDF?
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Forum Discription: Questions and Comments on using PDF reDirect Freeware and Pro
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Printed Date: 25 Nov 24 at 7:57AM
Topic: CAN JPG FILES BE MADE INTO A PDF?
Posted By: jfmcrazy
Subject: CAN JPG FILES BE MADE INTO A PDF?
Date Posted: 14 Aug 11 at 5:35PM
I have scanned many pages as a jpg file and would like to merge them into one PDF file/document. However, when I open up PDF reDirect, I only have an option of merging PDF files. When I open the folder with the jpg's it does not show up the files. HELP!
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Posted By: Michel_K17
Date Posted: 14 Aug 11 at 5:45PM
Hi, Here are the instructions on how to use PDF reDirect. Also, you can look at the help file that comes with PDF reDirect - which explains on how to convert any files (including pictures) to PDF by printing them to the PDF reDirect printer. - Right-Click the jpg files in
Windows Explorer,
- Select "Preview".
- Once you see the picture(s) in
the preview appear, choose to Print them,
- Select the PDF reDirect printer.
- Your pictures will be converted to PDF, and will appear automatically in
the Merge list.
- Continue printing your pictures until you have all of them in the Merge list.
- Finally, merge them together by selecting "save".
Cheers!
------------- Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
EXP Systems LLC
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Posted By: jfmcrazy
Date Posted: 14 Aug 11 at 5:52PM
Originally posted by Michel_K17
Hi, Here are the instructions on how to use PDF reDirect. Also, you can look at the help file that comes with PDF reDirect - which explains on how to convert any files (including pictures) to PDF by printing them to the PDF reDirect printer.
- Right-Click the jpg files in Windows Explorer,
- Select "Preview".
- Once you see the picture(s) in the preview appear, choose to Print them,
- Select the PDF reDirect printer.
- Your pictures will be converted to PDF, and will appear automatically in the Merge list.
- Continue printing your pictures until you have all of them in the Merge list.
- Finally, merge them together by selecting "save".
Cheers!
when I right click on the folder, there is no "preview" option, only explore, open, search, copy, paste, etc.... When I use "open" then I can see the files. I am not sure what you mean by printing them, but I will try.
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Posted By: Michel_K17
Date Posted: 14 Aug 11 at 5:53PM
Hi jfmcrazy,
Are you using Windows XP, Vista or 7?
Thx.
Michel
------------- Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
EXP Systems LLC
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Posted By: jfmcrazy
Date Posted: 14 Aug 11 at 6:12PM
Originally posted by Michel_K17
Hi jfmcrazy,
Are you using Windows XP, Vista or 7?
Thx.
Michel
XP. I wouldn't touch 7 if you paid me all the money in the world. Too much bs stuff there that I would NEVER ever use, and the things I do use are hidden and hard to find.
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Posted By: Michel_K17
Date Posted: 14 Aug 11 at 6:17PM
Hi,
OK, thanks. My instructions were for Windows Vista & 7 (sorry). Glad to hear that you got it sorted out.
Cheers!
------------- Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
EXP Systems LLC
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Posted By: Michel_K17
Date Posted: 04 Dec 11 at 12:50PM
Hi Randy,
Solution for conversion from JPG to PDF is the second post in this thread. This will work for Windows Vista and Windows 7.
A solution for Windows XP is to highlight all of the JPGs, right-click, and choose "Print...". This will perform the conversion using the default Paint program.
Cheers!
------------- Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
EXP Systems LLC
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Posted By: lighterson
Date Posted: 28 Feb 12 at 3:55AM
I havent tried to convert jpgs to PDF as yet but wonder if you can answer 2 questions; will the photos print in colour, as I have read somewhere that they will only print in black and white and how do I get them into the right place on the document?
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Posted By: Michel_K17
Date Posted: 28 Feb 12 at 10:40PM
Hi,
Yes, they will print in colour.
You have a couple of option. You can use the Windows "paint" program, and print from there. In the Page Setup, you can set the size and location on the page.
I am also very fond of the Windows "Preview" feature. From there, you can print (ie convert to PDF) multiple pictures very quickly, using various formats (one picture per page, or 2 per page, etc.).
I hope this helps.
------------- Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
EXP Systems LLC
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Posted By: lighterson
Date Posted: 29 Feb 12 at 4:14AM
If i make the photo the correct size how do i get it onto the PDF tried control +V and that doesnt work?
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Posted By: Michel_K17
Date Posted: 29 Feb 12 at 10:18PM
Hi,
I am sorry: I do not understand the question, especially this "PDF tried control +V"
Can you restate your question please?
Thanks,
------------- Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
EXP Systems LLC
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Posted By: lighterson
Date Posted: 01 Mar 12 at 3:16AM
Please can you tell me how to add a photo to a PDF document?? As I still have not got to grips with this programme.
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Posted By: Michel_K17
Date Posted: 01 Mar 12 at 11:27PM
Hi,
Okay, I think I understand.
PDF reDirect is a PDF creator, not a PDF editor. For example, you can create a Word document (add your picture there), and then convert (create) a PDF from that.
If you want a PDF editor to modify or edit an existing PDF, your best bet is to use a program like Adobe Acrobat or NitroPDF. The alternative is to use a program to convert (www.nuance.com) the PDF to a Word document so that you can modify the original content, and then convert back to PDF.
I hope this helps.
------------- Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
EXP Systems LLC
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Posted By: lighterson
Date Posted: 02 Mar 12 at 3:53AM
Ok thanks you have been most helpfull :)
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Posted By: Michel_K17
Date Posted: 03 Mar 12 at 9:15AM
You are welcome!
------------- Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
EXP Systems LLC
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