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    Computer question?

    Is there a way to convert a PDF file to a JPEG or BITMAP? I scanned a photo that saved as a JPG and another photo saved as a PDF.

    #2
    Can you simply use the snipping tool and save it?

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      #3
      You can select all copy paste into a PowerPoint file as an image. Then you can right-click on it and save it as an image

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        #4
        Open the pdf click CTRL+ALT+Printscreen (this makes print screen only the active window)
        Open paint.exe
        click CTRL+V
        You can then click save as, and select whichever file format you prefer.

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          #5
          Originally posted by roughneck266 View Post
          Open the pdf click CTRL+ALT+Printscreen (this makes print screen only the active window)
          Open paint.exe
          click CTRL+V
          You can then click save as, and select whichever file format you prefer.
          Thanks. You're the bestest!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Goldeneagle View Post
            Thanks. You're the bestest!
            Anytime bud.

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              #7
              Greenshot.com



              please excuse brevity and dictation errors.

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                #8
                Use Snipping tool. Fast and easy.

                Click the Type Here to Search bar, type Snip, select the tool. When it opens click New.

                Then using your mouse, left click and hold to drag (rope) the area you want capture, release mouse button, then save.

                Easy peasy.


                Click image for larger version

Name:	1.PNG
Views:	1
Size:	29.5 KB
ID:	24654727

                from a PDF file
                Click image for larger version

Name:	2.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	131.9 KB
ID:	24654728

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Wits_End View Post
                  Can you simply use the snipping tool and save it?
                  Was thinking the same thing.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JFISHER View Post
                    Use Snipping tool. Fast and easy.

                    Click the Type Here to Search bar, type Snip, select the tool. When it opens click New.

                    Then using your mouse, left click and hold to drag (rope) the area you want capture, release mouse button, then save.

                    Easy peasy.


                    [ATTACH]1054654[/ATTACH]

                    from a PDF file
                    [ATTACH]1054655[/ATTACH]

                    Shortcut for snipping tool is Windows key+Shift+S. Then you can paste it anywhere


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                      #11
                      Originally posted by texasforever View Post
                      Shortcut for snipping tool is Windows key+Shift+S. Then you can paste it anywhere


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                      Yep, keep mine pinned to the task bar I use it so often.

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                        #12
                        Good info, thanks for posting. Part of the few computer skills I have is from info like this posted on TBH.

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                          #13
                          Thanks guy's. This pic was taken in 1977 with an old Polaroid that squirts the pic out of the camera. The auto size detect wouldn't do this size so it saved it as a PDF. Your tricks worked great!
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