The office scanner seems to only do .pdf. I know how to change the format but the OK button remains grey'd out, which leads me to believe that it's been hard-wired to just do .pdf. So - CAN one change a .pdf file to a .jpg or .tig, .gif, anything? (Don't get too technical with me please; if I'm asking questions like these it's not because I'm a genius of all things digital... thanks.)Is it possible to change a file format from .pdf to, say, .tif or .jpg?
Unlikely it is hard wired, more than likely it was setup that way by your Office Supervisor, or by the IT tech at there request at the time of installation and set so it cannot be changed by a ';normal user';
Check with the Office Supervisor and see if they will allow you to have the ability to change the setting as needed. (Buttons will NO longer be grayed out)
If not you can ALWAYS convert .pdf to another type of file. You must have the .pdf conversion program in your computer. If you have the ';full'; adobe program (not just the reader) open the file and do a ';save as'; and choose the type of file you want to change it to.
If you don't have the full adobe search the web for a file conversion program that does what you want
most that will convert to a graphic format will cost you. example
http://www.primopdf.com/index.aspx
But you might find a free one.
If you need it infrequently.. Open the .pdf. Size it to fit the screen, click on the Print Screen Button.
Open the Paint Program, built into Windows, and do a Ctrl + V 9 or a paste it into the paint program . Then do a ';save as'; and choose the type of file you want to save it as from the menu. (click on the little down arrow in the save as box.)Is it possible to change a file format from .pdf to, say, .tif or .jpg?
Use zamzar.com to conert your files easily...
Yes if you have one of the Adobe Programs that allow you to do it. Adobe's PhotoDeluxe and Photoshop will.
If you want to convert PDF files to Images, you can try A-PDF To Image. This software is professional on converting multiple PDF files together to TIFF, JPEG, BMP or PNG files. And you can define output quality as you want.
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