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Question by Sherry
Submitted on 10/16/2003
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I scanned some pictures on high resolution and ended up with huge jpeg files - too large to work with or transmit easily. How can I make them smaller?  Please tell me I can as I no longer have access to those pictures!

Sherry


Answer by ram
Submitted on 6/30/2004
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convert it to PDF file

 

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