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Convert JPG to PDF and Extract Pages from PDF in Google Chrome using DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful online platform designed to streamline document management, allowing users to edit, sign, and distribute documents efficiently. With its seamless integration with Google Workspace, users can easily import, export, and modify documents directly from Google apps, enhancing their workflow and productivity. Whether you need to convert images to PDF or extract specific pages, our editor offers the convenience and functionality you need, all for free.

Follow the steps to convert and extract pages:

  1. Open the DocHub website in your Google Chrome browser and log in to your account.
  2. To convert a JPG to PDF, locate the upload option and select the JPG file you want to convert.
  3. Once the image is uploaded, you can adjust the format settings as needed and initiate the conversion process.
  4. After the conversion is complete, you will see the new PDF document in the editor. Here, you can review and make any necessary edits.
  5. To extract pages from the PDF, navigate to the appropriate tool within the editor to select the specific pages you wish to isolate.
  6. Save or export the selected pages as a new document, ensuring you keep your original file intact.
  7. Finally, download the newly created PDF or share it directly via email or cloud storage options.

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How to Convert JPG to PDF and Extract Pages from PDF in Google Chrome

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in this video Im showing how to resolve an issue where PDF files open with Google Chrome instead of with docHub Reader or Acrobat one of the symptoms of this issue is that instead of having the docHub Reader icon you have this little Google Chrome icon over your PDF files and you can see that inside of Outlook here on this attachment or inside of Windows Explorer here with these PDF files they also have the chrome icon and whenever you actually open up these files you see that they open up inside a Chrome browser here luckily this is a pretty easy problem to fix and all you have to do is close out of any open PDFs you have and then right-click on a PDF that you have saved and hit properties this is the field that we need to change here opens with you can see that its set to Google Chrome just click on change lets select docHub Reader click on OK and then hit apply and what this does is it changes the file associations and windows for any files with the dot PDF extension so that they wi

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Heres how to convert a Chrome HTML web page to PDF: Browse to the desired web page. Click the More Options button three vertical dots on the far-left of the browsers top ribbon. Click on the Print option. Change Destination to Save As PDF.
Open a blank document in Google Docs, then click on Insert and select Image Upload from Computer to add a JPG image. After the JPG file is added, click File Download option. Then download the document as a PDF Document (. pdf).
Open that document-picture in the Google Photos app. Hit the 3 dots in the right-up corner. Then scroll through the actions under the picture until you can hit the word Print. Then see if you get the option to save that printcommand as a PDF-file.
Convert JPG to PDF in Windows 10 Open the JPG file you want to convert. Click CTRL+P to bring up the Print dialog box. Click the Printer icon to open a dropdown list. Select Microsoft Print to PDF. Click Print. In the new dialog box, your document now has the PDF file extension.
To save images as PDFs from Chrome, you can follow these steps: Open Google Chrome and navigate to the web page containing the image you want to save as a PDF. Right-click on the image and select Print from the dropdown menu. In the print dialog box, click on the Destination dropdown menu and select Save as PDF.
Click the Save icon to save the PDF from Chrome. If you do not see these controls after you open a PDF in Chrome, move your cursor on the PDF file to reveal the controls. If it still does not work, then right-click to reveal the Save as option to save the PDF.
How to Save a Webpage as a PDF in the Chrome Browser Visit the page you want to save. Open the Chrome Menu. Click the Print option. Change the Print Destination. Choose to Save as PDF. Save the Webpage as a PDF.
How to convert JPGs to PDF files online Click the Select a file button above or drag and drop files into the drop zone. Select the image file you want to convert to PDF. After uploading, Acrobat automatically converts the file from an image format to PDF. Sign in to download or share your converted PDF.

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