This is not quite drag and drop.  But...  If you don't have a copy of Adobe
Acrobat, you might otherwise search the web for an application called
Ghostscript.  You will find information that will lead you to print to a
file, and then convert that to a PDF.  The easy part, collecting all the
page scan images into the document, is a part of Windows XP.  Collect your
image files into a single folder, and then double-click on one of those
files to open it in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.  You will then be able
to preview and select the images to print to the file destined to become the
PDF.  Of course, you can manipulate the images with other applications.
Keep in mind though, twenty-seven full page images collected into a PDF
could make for a pretty large file.

73,
Steve AA5SG

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From: "Mike WA6ILQ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 5:16 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Question for the list...


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> I've run into a situation, and thought I'd tap the
> assembled knowledge of the group...
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> Is there a software package available that will let
> someone drag-and-drop JPG or GIF image files
> and produce a single PDF file?
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> The current situation is 27 individual page scans
> from a Motorola manual that needs to go into
> one PDF file - but there will be more in the future.
>
> Mike WA6ILQ
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