How to convert JPG files to PDF

Suggestions on how to convert JPG files to PDF using Adobe?

You would either need the PDF Pack service, or Adobe Acrobat or Photoshop.

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  • Converting XPS file to PDF

    Hello, 
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  • How do I convert a jpg file to pdf file

    how do I convert a jpg file to pdf file

    Use Acrobat. Your click-path:
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    Be well...

  • How do I convert a jpg file to pdf?

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    Hi nwa metal buildings,
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