Convert JPG to PDF and Extract Pages from PDF for MSFT For Free

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Select photos on Photo Gallery. Click on the dots to open a menu, and tap on “Print”. Choose “Save as PDF”. Edit the PDF settings including paper size, letter, orientation, color, etc. Choose a location from your phone to store this converted PDF.
Click the three-dot menu near the top-right corner and select Print. Select Save as PDF from the “"Destination”" menu. To choose your pages, click the “"Pages”" menu, select Custom, and then enter the page range you want to extract. Click Save to save your new PDF.
Step 1: Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder containing the images that you want to combine into one PDF. Step 2: Select all the pictures that you want to combine into one PDF. Step 3: With images selected, perform a right-click and then click Print option.
To extract non-consecutive pages, click a page to extract, then hold the Ctrl key (Windows) or Cmd key (Mac) and click each additional page you want to extract into a new PDF document.
First, right-click the JPG, select Open With, and then choose Photos on the menu. When the photo opens, click the printer icon near the top-right corner to open the Print menu. Select Microsoft Print to PDF from the drop-down, click Print, and then click Save to convert the file.
Convert Multiple Images to PDF Click on the “Select” button to select multiple photos. Click on the “Print” button. “Print” window will appear on the screen with various options. Under the “Printer” option, select the “Microsoft Print to PDF” option and click on the “Print” button to proceed.
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