How to easily and quickly make a PDF file from pictures without using unnecessary programs?

Good day everyone. my dear friends and guests of my blog. Today I am in a very happy mood, as today is my daughter’s birthday. She is turning 7 years old and in the fall there will be “Hello School!” Eh, my girl, she’s all grown up... Well, okay, despite my birthday, I still won’t leave you without an article. Today’s article will be very interesting and useful for many.

I think many people know what a PDF file is, and . So get ready. Due to my job, I periodically have to work with PDF files. Sometimes the task arises, and sometimes vice versa, i.e. . But there are times when you need to combine several images into one such document. What to do then?

And the answer is very simple. And today I will show you how to make a PDF file from pictures quickly and without installing additional programs, i.e. in online mode. Ready? Then let's go. Just prepare a few images in advance.

In principle, you don’t have to go far. Our office friend Microsoft Word can help. All you need to do is create a document in Word and insert an image on each page, adjusting it to the sheet format.

After all the manipulations, we just need to save this document in PDF format. That's all. You don't have to go far. But still, here you need to go into the office and adjust something. The business, I want to tell you, is dreary. And I’ll show you how to make our task easier. Moreover, for this we do not need any programs at all.

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In the first case, a service familiar to us from previous articles will help us, only in this case the work happens a little differently.


Jpg2Pdf


Let's check what happened. All settings are default, photos fill the entire area of ​​the page and depending on the orientation, each page will behave differently.

In general, all methods are quite convenient and very fast, and everyone decides for themselves which method they like. Personally, which one do you prefer? Or maybe you use a special browser program like XnView? In any case, write your answer in the comments.

Best regards, Dmitry Kostin.