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If by snapshot you mean small images, you can setup a macro in Photoshop to batch 
convert files to pdf.  Using the Actions menu with a file open, click the little arrow 
pointing off to the right of the page and a menu will open up.  Click New Action... 
and name the action "save to pdf", or whatever, and click Record.  Save and close the 
open file and hit the Stop button at the bottom of the Action tab to stop recording 
the macro.  Click File -> Automate -> Create Droplet, and find your new action in the 
Action drop down list.  Set the options to whatever you desire ("save and close" to 
save it to the same spot or "folder" to specify where and how to save the new pdf) and 
save the "Droplet" to your desktop or in the folder with your files.  Drap and drop 
however many files or folders and it'll process them all without prompting.  I have 
"Save as Photoshop PDF" action in my list and I forget if I created it myself so it 
might already be there by default.  If none of this has a!
nything to do with what you need, sorry, but it's still a cool little tool anyway.

~James

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I am converting snapshot files to pdf using jaws.pdf, which works fine.  I have many 
files I need to convert at the same time.  Is there any program that will allow me to 
do this without having to prompt for every file.

Lane

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