12-06-2023 03:50 PM
I had to send a nine page form to my financial institution and used the S23 Ultra to take nine jpgs; I no longer use my old flatbed scanner, it's going on 20 years old, I think.
I initially took and tried to send all nine jpgs but the institution has a size limit. I searched 'convert jpg to pdf', used the first hit, combined all nine photos to one pdf, and sent that on. Piece of cake.
It seemed a tad tedious to perform this action on the phone, so I used my desktop.
Would this have been just as easy to perform just using the phone? (My mind is fried ... and it's quite warm here as well.)
12-06-2023 04:02 PM
12-06-2023 05:00 PM - last edited 12-06-2023 06:49 PM
Yea, I spent a little more time on the phone.
I downloaded Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Scan apps to the phone.
When I used that free online utility on my desktop computer, it combined all nine jpgs as one but you could still tell they were originally photos.
When I used the apps from Adobe, it combined all the photos but made it look like one very long pdf, which looked better.
Using the phone would have been easier and would have saved me time (though the online form I had to use was certainly easier to navigate on my desktop).
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