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New & Improved Portable, Paperless, Digital Copy Machine

Step 8Paste the images into one document (Optional)

Prepare a dummy document using MS Word (or another word processing program).
Make a blank page for each image.
Give each blank page has a few Returns then a Page Break.
Cut one image at a time and Paste it into the dummy document.
Save the document.
 

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2 comments
May 8, 2010. 2:09 PMreggilbert says:
If you are going to be carrying out very many projects of any length, best to get an image-merging program of some kind. I use the full version of Acrobat, admittedly expensive at $200+ (though available at colleges for $70 if you are a student), but there are cheaper options, such as PDF X-Change viewer Pro for $35 (there's a free version that puts stamps on the merged pages), and I would guess there are some free programs that can output multi-page TIFFs, though I am not sure how such files are read. Bottom line, inserting pages for documents of any length individually into Word pages will probably take longer than the original copying.
Jun 6, 2010. 11:35 AMcaw1975 says:
Free options - free print-to-pdf utility (like PrimoPDF, and there are others), works from any app that can print. Installs as a printer driver, select it at time of printing. Also, PDFTK Builder will join individual PDF files, including the selection of specific pages from multi-page files if desired. It can also split and re-order multi-page pdfs. OpenOffice.org (OO.o) suite will allow export to PDF of any document you create with it. Both PDFTK and OO.o are available in portable versions that will run from a USB stick, if anyone is interested in that. For more layout control than a word processor, Scribus is an option. As for image editing, there are more options than I can list, including portable options, all with different levels of functionality depending on your needs.

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