Creating a Continuous PDF from word

I have created a document using the web layout in word and i am needing to create a PDF but have it continuing the whole document, not separated into A4 pages. Please help - how can i do that?

KarinaUrsula wrote:
I am trying to create a continuous PDF document from several jpegs which are article pages i have scanned into jpegs. How do I add more than one jpeg to a PDF document?
As has been already mentioned, Reader cannot create PDF's so maybe you can tell us what you are using to create them?

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