Convert JPG to PDF and Split PDF for Apple

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On your Mac, click the Finder icon in the Dock to open a Finder window. Select the files you want to combine into a PDF. Control-click the selected files, then choose Quick Actions > Create PDF.
In Finder, select all the images you want to include in the PDF. Right-click (or Ctrl-click) one of the highlighted files and select Open With → Preview in the contextual dropdown menu. In Preview's sidebar, drag the thumbnail images into the order that you want them to appear in the PDF document.
Click Library in the top left corner. Select multiple images. Right click on one of the images and select Print > Print Multiple Images. Select Microsoft Print to PDF. Click Print. All the selected images are printed to the specified PDF file!!!!
For Apple users, here is the trick to separate PDF pages and saving a single document. Step 1- Open the PDF file via iCloud Drive or file manager for iOS. Once its opened > click 'Share' button > and hit 'Print'. Step 2- On the Printer Options page > select 'Range' of the pages you wish to extract.
Go to the JPG to PDF tool, drag and drop your JPGs in. Rearrange the images in the correct order. Click 'Create PDF Now' to merge the images. Download your single document on the following page.
Once you've set the order of your image files, tap the PDF button on the toolbar. You can either choose not to resize the images or you can set specific maximum sizes for the width and height of each image. We chose to leave the images as they are. Tap Save PDF to create the PDF file.
Go to the photo gallery of your Android phone, tick on every photo you want to convert to PDF. You can choose one or multiple photos. Step 2. Click on the dots to open a menu, and tap on “Print”.
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