If you want to add multiple photos to one PDF, instead do the following: select each photo you want to use by holding down Ctrl while clicking them, right-click one of the selected photos, and click Print in the resulting drop-down menu. You can then skip the next step. If you want to create a PDF of an HTML file, open the HTML file in Notepad by right-clicking the HTML file and then clicking Edit in the drop-down menu.
Don’t be alarmed if you don’t have a printer attached to your computer—you’re not actually going to print anything.
Don’t be alarmed if you don’t have a printer attached to your computer—you’re not actually going to print anything.
Don’t be alarmed if you don’t have a printer attached to your computer—you’re not actually going to print anything.
If you’re using a text document or an XPS document, skip this step.
If you’re using a text document or an XPS document, you’ll just click Microsoft Print to PDF in the “Select Printer” section near the top of the window.
Since you’re creating a PDF version of the document, you can name the PDF the same thing as the original document and store it in the same location if you wish.
For example, if you want to save your PDF on the desktop, you’d find and click Desktop in the left-hand sidebar.
TIFF files Photos (. jpg, . png, . bmp, and so on)
If you want to select multiple photos, click each photo you want to use while holding down ⌘ Command.
Text files (. txt) Microsoft Office documents (. docx, . xlsx, . pptx, and so on) Apple documents (e. g. , Numbers, Pages, and so on)
Text files (. txt) Microsoft Office documents (. docx, . xlsx, . pptx, and so on) Apple documents (e. g. , Numbers, Pages, and so on)
Don’t be alarmed if you don’t have a printer attached to your computer—you’re not actually going to print anything.
Don’t be alarmed if you don’t have a printer attached to your computer—you’re not actually going to print anything.