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    Convert an image file to a PDF
    Updated May 28

      Convert an image file to a PDF

      This method can be used to convert JPG, PNG or TIF.

      Instructions

      1. Right click the PDF in File Explorer and choose 'Combine files in Acrobat'.

         

      2. Click Options and choose the maximum File Size to preserve quality.

         

         

      3. Click Combine to create the PDF. The PDF will have the name 'Binder1' until you save it the first time.

      Alternative Method

      1. Open Acrobat. Click File > Create > PDF from File.

      2. Browse to the image file.

      3. Save the PDF when done.

      4. Sometimes the previous method above retains a higher quality (based on file size), but mostly the two methods produce similar results.



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