Pack image files into a single PDF file

Have you just scanned (scanned) quite a lot of documents or papers to prepare to send to customers? Instead of having to e-mail each image file one by one, just pack it into a single .pdf file.

Have you just scanned (scanned) quite a lot of documents or papers to prepare to send to customers? Instead of having to e-mail each image file one by one, just pack it into a single .pdf file.

The .pdf file is the most popular data exchange format on the Internet. Although the main object of this utility is office workers who are often assigned to send / receive documents from agencies / organizations, you can also use Swift PDF to PDF both a printed book or personal digital photo collections before sharing with everyone via e-mail. This both saves you data transmission time and limits the ability of personal digital photos to be edited or copied in a way you never expected!

Swift PDF's most obvious advantage is the support for most popular digital image formats (BMP, JPEG or GIF) and allows for the setting of multiple user options, especially the ability to align and resize print paper and change the display mode of content on specific pages or even .pdf files.

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Install and activate Swift PDF, click on Load Images button ., find the storage location of the digital image file you want to pack into a single .pdf file, hold down Shift and click once turn on the icons of these image files (can load only one image file) and then select Open in the Load Images dialog box.

You will see a list of all the image files loaded in an empty area just below the Load Images button . The order shown in the list is also the order shown in the output file (.pdf). If you want to change the order of these image files, just click on the icon of any file in the list, hold down the mouse button and drop the icon of this file in the correct location. as expected.

If you want to change or remove some loaded image files from the list, simply click on the record that corresponds to their name and click on the Remove Image button. Check the Show full path option if you want Swift PDF to display the full path of the image files that are on the pending list. The Show Preview option will help you preview the output to make more reasonable adjustments.

Before proceeding to create a .pdf file, you need to set up some key user options including left (left), right (right), top (top) and bottom (bottom) margins for PDF page, select the desired print size for the exported .pdf file, choose 1 of 3 sizes to display the content for the .pdf file from the Sizing Options area including stretching the content display (in this case the photos) (Stretch), automatically display the content so that it fits perfectly in the printed page (Fit) or always displays the image in full size (Full Size), selecting the paper direction Print is vertical (Portrait) or landscape (Landscape).

Click on the Apply settings to all pages button if you want to apply the set of values ​​you just set to every print page, click on the Create PDF button, name and set the storage location for the upcoming .pdf file. be rendered and click on the Save button to complete the job.

With a capacity of only 724 KB, compatible on most versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems, the free version (freeware) of Swift PDF is available at http://www.derring.com/swiftpdf /files/swiftpdf.exe.

Le Nguyen Bao Nguyen

Update 14 December 2018
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