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That's fairly easy and straight forward.<br>
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This will only save one page at a time, so hopefully you don't have
very many pages you need exported.<br>
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<li>Open your PDF in Libreoffice Draw</li>
<li>Select the page you want to export</li>
<li>Click on File -> Export</li>
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<li>A save window will come up</li>
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<li>On the filter, just select JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts
Group (.jpg:.JPEG:.jfif:.jpe)</li>
<li>Browse to the location you would like to save your image and
click save<br>
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That's it... Lather, Rinse, Repeat with any other pages you need.<br>
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Brian Cluff<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/25/20 4:38 PM, Michael via
PLUG-discuss wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">How do I convert a pdf file to a jpg on a windows machine wit only
libre office installed?
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