

(I went into "My Pictures" and selected 138 JPEGS in one of the folders there.) In the Select Files to Process, browse to the folder with the JPEG files. With "Fast Web View" still selected, click "Run Sequence".Ĭlick OK. You are left with the Batch Sequences dialog. When completed with the Output Options dialog, click OK.Īgain, click OK. The Image Settings may be of interest to you. The PDF Optimizer dialog provides a large inventory of tools for customizing the PDF creation process. As you are working with JPEGs you may want to check "PDF Optimizer" and then click on the "Settings." button. Output Format options are also available. Selecting this opens a dialog which affords you some file naming options. (I selected "c:\_01a\bin for my trial run.) Select "Specific Folder" and browse to the desired destination folder you haveĮstablished. Select from the drop down ( I left it with the default) If you want to set values for Title, Subject, Author, or Keywords then click on the "Edit" button. In the Edit Batch Sequence - Fast Web View dialog you will observe three choices and an "Output Options" button. In the Batch Sequences dialog, select a sequence that is fairly innocuous such as "Fast Web View". Quote:Anyway to batch convert many JPG's from a single folder to many PDF's in a single folder, where the input & output folders can be selected, keeping the same files names, with only the extensions changing from jpg to pdf on the new PDF's?This works.Īdvanced > Document Processing > Batch Processing
