Another way is to use Windows picture and fax viewer (available in XP),
select all of the JPGs for printing, then send 'em to the pdf driver. That's
what I use.
Richard, N7TGB
-----Original Message-----
From: TGundo 2003 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 3:46 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Question for the list...Do a google search for a PDF printer driver, there are many free ones to use. Throw all of your gifs and jpegs into Word and create you document. Then, after installing a pdf printer program, you select the pdf printer as your default printer and "print" your word doc. A box will come up that lets you name the file and then it makes it a pdf. Easy as that, I use it at work all the time. You can make pdf's out of any program that prints.TomW9SRV
Mike WA6ILQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've run into a situation, and thought I'd tap the
assembled knowledge of the group...
Is there a software package available that will let
someone drag-and-drop JPG or GIF image files
and produce a single PDF file?
The current situation is 27 individual page scans
from a Motorola manual that needs to go into
one PDF file - but there will be more in the future.
Mike WA6ILQ
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