Re: [MacBook] Scan
On 4 Nov 2012, at 5:09 PM, "fraterlll" <fraterlll@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> I have a question ? Any body ... i need to scan a 10 pages document, so how do i put it all together to become one file with my MacBook Pro ? not 10 files ?
>
> Thank you !!
>
> Frater
Quick method:
When you are done scanning (JPEG, PNG, PDF, whatever), drag them (all together) into Preview. It will open one image up front, then show you the rest in a side drawer. Drag-drop into the correct order, if they aren't already.
Print, then use Save as PDF… in the print dialog.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnAT8fV4Hhw
Because this uses the print engine, however, it may introduce extra margins, force each image onto a letter- or A4-sized background, etc.
More control method:
Scan all images as PDF, then drag/open them all together into Preview. In the side drawer, you can drag the others (one by one) onto the first "page" and Preview will create a multiple page PDF file. When you're done dragging and everything is in order, save.
Apple has a support document covering this..
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4075?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
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> I have a question ? Any body ... i need to scan a 10 pages document, so how do i put it all together to become one file with my MacBook Pro ? not 10 files ?
>
> Thank you !!
>
> Frater
Quick method:
When you are done scanning (JPEG, PNG, PDF, whatever), drag them (all together) into Preview. It will open one image up front, then show you the rest in a side drawer. Drag-drop into the correct order, if they aren't already.
Print, then use Save as PDF… in the print dialog.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnAT8fV4Hhw
Because this uses the print engine, however, it may introduce extra margins, force each image onto a letter- or A4-sized background, etc.
More control method:
Scan all images as PDF, then drag/open them all together into Preview. In the side drawer, you can drag the others (one by one) onto the first "page" and Preview will create a multiple page PDF file. When you're done dragging and everything is in order, save.
Apple has a support document covering this..
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4075?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
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