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This article describes how to convert a Mac .pages document into a more compatible jpeg format. This is for those with iPhoto.
Steps
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In Pages, Drop down the File menu and select Print (Command-P).
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Press the PDF Drop-down in the bottom left corner of the Print window.Advertisement
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Select the "Save PDF to iPhoto" Button.
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Now an iPhoto window will open with your image in a new folder. iPhoto automatically converts the PDF to a jpeg.
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Open your Finder window.
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Drag and drop the image into the folder of your choice in the Finder window.
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You are now finished!
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					QuestionWhat if the PDF to JPEG option wasn't on the list? Community AnswerSave the file as a PDF. Then right-click on the document, click on "Get info," go to the "Name & Extension" option, select the extension (PDF) and then type "Jpeg." Community AnswerSave the file as a PDF. Then right-click on the document, click on "Get info," go to the "Name & Extension" option, select the extension (PDF) and then type "Jpeg."
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					QuestionHow to convert pages document to .doc? Mastermind91Community Answer1. Open the Pages document that you want to convert. 2. Choose File > Export To, then select the format. 3. In the window that appears, you can choose a different format or set up any additional options. 4. Click Next. 5. Enter a name for your file, then choose a location for the file. 6. Click Export. Mastermind91Community Answer1. Open the Pages document that you want to convert. 2. Choose File > Export To, then select the format. 3. In the window that appears, you can choose a different format or set up any additional options. 4. Click Next. 5. Enter a name for your file, then choose a location for the file. 6. Click Export.
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