This post is about converting a group of images into a single pdf using MS Word 2010. I’m sure the process is different for other MS words or similar programs but I am unsure. If you find that this process is not similar enough with your program, please let me know.
You may wonder why or how this relates to anything Japanese, please refer to the dropbox post. I use this procedure to convert raw manga images into a single pdf, then I upload it to my Kindle via Dropbox. Instead of having 100-200 images into dropbox, you can now have one PDF that is around 45MB. This would also allow you to share between computers easier.
Click on the images to make them larger.
Instructions
1) Gather your images or raw manga pages and save them to your computer. I save them then put them into a folder by themselves.
2) Open MS Word 2012 and insert the images.
you do this by clicking insert, picture, files from computer.
3) Select them all by clicking the first picture, holding down shift, and clicking the last images (release shift once they’re all selected). Another way to do this is holding down the control button and A, release after it highlights all of them.
4) arrange them so that there is only one page (or image)– unless you want it differently.
5) Now that we have it arranged the way we want, please add anything else (such as vocabulary).
6) Let’s save it now!
Click on the file tab, save and send, create PDF/xps document, save PDF/xps. When saving it, please name it whatever you want. I like to look at my PDFS after they are saved. There is an option to open after saving.
7) Enjoy!



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