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hey everyone the other day I had somebody asked me if I could take a PDF file and convert it to a jpg so that they could use it for a LinkedIn post and I have a really easy way to do this so I decided to share it with you and what I use is the Microsoft snipping tool which if you are using the Windows operating system thing you most likely have it installed already you may not know it but it is there so Iamp;#39;m using Windows 10 you can go here and type in snip and youamp;#39;ll see this snipping tool here if you right-click you can pin it to the taskbar I have mine pinned already down here see the scissors icon weamp;#39;re going to click on that weamp;#39;re going to hit new and Iamp;#39;m going to click down and hold it draw a box around me and meka now to save it to a jpg weamp;#39;re going to save this lip the hearing has an option save as typed you have the option of any of these hereamp;#39;s the JPEG and say there you have it easy all right