[Solved] Create PDF
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[Solved] Create PDF
Can I create PDF's in OO?
How can I make one multi-page PDF out of multiple JPEG's (scans of a document)?
How can I make one multi-page PDF out of multiple JPEG's (scans of a document)?
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Re: Create PDF
Yes, OOo can do that.
Put the jpegs in a Writer or Draw or Impress document.
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Put the jpegs in a Writer or Draw or Impress document.
Please add '[Solved]' at the beginning of your first post title (edit button) if your issue has been fixed.
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Re: Create PDF
I can open a jpeg in Draw, but when I open another, it appears on a new document, not part of the same one...and then there is no "save as PDF" option What am I missing?
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Re: Create PDF
Add pages to your Draw file. But maybe Impress is better for your use.
File>Export as PDF will create the PDF.
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File>Export as PDF will create the PDF.
Please add '[Solved]' at the beginning of your first post title (edit button) if your issue has been fixed.
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Re: SOLVED!Create PDF
I figured out a way to do it. Please feel free to suggest better ones.
Here is what I did.
I can take a jpeg that I saved from my scanner and open it in OO Draw, then I go to "file" menu and "export as PDF" That saves it in the spot I designate, as a PDF. I have to do this individually for all the page scans I want to include in the final PDF.
Then I got a free program called PDFTK Builder. In that program I can put each one-page PDF file individually in my desired order onto a list, then combine and save them as ONE PDF.
Thanks!
Here is what I did.
I can take a jpeg that I saved from my scanner and open it in OO Draw, then I go to "file" menu and "export as PDF" That saves it in the spot I designate, as a PDF. I have to do this individually for all the page scans I want to include in the final PDF.
Then I got a free program called PDFTK Builder. In that program I can put each one-page PDF file individually in my desired order onto a list, then combine and save them as ONE PDF.
Thanks!
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Re: [Solved] Create PDF
Your problem is that you are asking OOo to treat the image as a single document. That's what the "Open" command does. When you are dealing with multiple images in a single document you are dealing with a different document. You're not trying to open another document, you are inserting images into a new document. So do as follows.
Open a Draw document. (In the OOo "File" Menu go: New > Drawing)
Go to the "Insert" menu, click: Picture > from File.
Navigate to the scanned image you require in the Explorer window, highlight and click open.
Position the image on the page.
Put the mouse cursor over the left hand pane under where it says "Slide 1"
Right click and select "New Page", another slide will appear.
Repeat as above for however many pictures you want. Then go "File > Export as PDF" and you'll have a multipage PDF.
If you use the the Export command from the File Menu you have lots of options you can set as to how you want the PDF to be displayed.
Cheers
Open a Draw document. (In the OOo "File" Menu go: New > Drawing)
Go to the "Insert" menu, click: Picture > from File.
Navigate to the scanned image you require in the Explorer window, highlight and click open.
Position the image on the page.
Put the mouse cursor over the left hand pane under where it says "Slide 1"
Right click and select "New Page", another slide will appear.
Repeat as above for however many pictures you want. Then go "File > Export as PDF" and you'll have a multipage PDF.
If you use the the Export command from the File Menu you have lots of options you can set as to how you want the PDF to be displayed.
Cheers
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Re: Creating PDF and Adding Pages
I found this forum looking for help when I needed an answer to the same question. I know I'm late to this, but I found another way. I use Open Office 4.1.1, so depending on what version you are using, this may, or may not work for you.
While using Draw, on the left side it will show you a mini preview of your file. Right click anywhere around that mini preview. It will then say "New Page". Click that and it will make another new page below the one you were working on. You have a new blank page added on as a second page for that pdf. Also, if you mess up somehow and the pages don't go in the correct order, you can grab them there and slide them into the spot you want them. If you need to delete a page and make a new page this will work for that too. I hope this helps someone.
While using Draw, on the left side it will show you a mini preview of your file. Right click anywhere around that mini preview. It will then say "New Page". Click that and it will make another new page below the one you were working on. You have a new blank page added on as a second page for that pdf. Also, if you mess up somehow and the pages don't go in the correct order, you can grab them there and slide them into the spot you want them. If you need to delete a page and make a new page this will work for that too. I hope this helps someone.
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Re: [Solved] Create PDF
Most of the modern scanners can create PDF file as output directly instead of the image files. And some of them can merge the scanned pages into one pdf document.
...And you can control the "PDTtk server" from your macro code in the AOO/LO.
...And you can control the "PDTtk server" from your macro code in the AOO/LO.
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Re: [Solved] Create PDF
xSane in linux can scan a multipage document and build a multipage PDF file.
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Re: [Solved] Create PDF
... and PDF Split and Merge can merge multiple PDF files into one PDF file.
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