Andy,

Thanks for these steps.  Unfortunately they don't work so well on Windows 7 
(all I have installed is Microsoft XPS Document Writer) but in any event I 
really need something I can use in scripts.

Thanks,

Ray

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Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 4:50 PM
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Subject: Re: PDF to JPEG


Hi Ray,

If Windows then no extra software is needed.

1) Open PDF

2) Go – File – Print

3) Change printer to “Microsoft Office Document Image Writer” (most XP and 
Vista computers will have this installed)

4) Bottom of page, tick box “Print to File”

5) Click Properties, go to Advanced tab and change file path to where you want 
the file saved, click OK

6) Click OK, when box for File Name comes up, name the file and add extension 
(ie: .jpg) on the end.

7) Check location you saved the file to, there should be a .jpg image of your 
.pdf document.



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Andy Piddock


My software never has bugs. It just develops random features.
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