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01. Upload a document from your computer or cloud storage.
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How to convert screenshot to PDF in Linux with DocHub

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Follow the steps to convert your screenshot to PDF

  1. Open the DocHub website and log in to your account.
  2. Once logged in, locate the option to upload your screenshot from your device.
  3. Select the screenshot file you wish to convert and upload it to the editor.
  4. After the upload, you can make any necessary edits or annotations to your screenshot.
  5. Once you are satisfied with your edits, look for the option to save or export the document.
  6. Choose the PDF format from the available export options and confirm your selection.
  7. Finally, download the converted PDF to your device, or share it directly via email or other platforms.

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How to convert screenshot to PDF in Linux

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In this tutorial, Lou Tedium Tech shows how to convert any image into a PDF file on Ubuntu using standard software already installed on the computer. The process involves launching the file explorer, selecting the image to convert, clicking on print, choosing print to file, selecting the location to save the PDF, renaming the file, and ensuring the output format is set to PDF. By following these steps, any image can be easily converted into a PDF file.

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You can open the images into a page. You can create new pages by right-clicking in the pages section and selecting the new page option. Then you can drag your images into a page and export as pdf. I recommend using lossless compression to preserve image quality during the export.
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.
Easily convert an image file into a PDF file with docHub online services. You can convert PNG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, or JPG images to the PDF format.
0:36 1:46 We can then rename the file. And press select. Well make sure that the output format is set to PDF.MoreWe can then rename the file. And press select. Well make sure that the output format is set to PDF. And at the range is all pages. Then click print. Next well relaunch the file explorer.
Print to PDF from a Linux device with these simple steps. Press Ctrl+P to open the print dialog box. Click the General tab, and under Printer, choose Print to File. Choose your filename and save location. Select your file format. PDF is the default file type. Select any page preferences. Click Print to save the PDF.
Right-click your image. Hover over the Open With option and select photos. Select the Print icon. In the printer dropdown menu, select Microsoft Print to PDF.
LibreOffice (Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw) Click on the File. Choose Export. Choose Export as PDF.
Using LibreOffice PDF editor, you can easily open and edit your PDF file. Here is a step-by-step tutorial on editing a PDF file using LibreOffice. After launching LibreOffice in your system, navigate to File and click on the open. Search for your saved PDF file and then select it.

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