As Cari stated, Adobe offers a pdf converter in Acrobat, at quite a
cost, but there are now many 3rd party products, some specifically just
as converters, and some which include a pdf save which are either word
processors, or image programs.
I just plugged the following into Google and there are many results fro
both products. Some claim to be "free" but I didn't read up on the
possible "catches":
programs which convert images to .pdf format
PDF formatting is much more accessible than it used to be as Adobe has
attempted to universalize it as the internet and publishing file format.
Before spending a lot of money, check out other options via a search
engine.
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Cari (MS-MVP) wrote:
> If you have the full version of Adobe Acrobat, you simply open Acrobat,
> and select File, Creat PDF, from Scanner... and it will do exactly what
> you want. Unfortunately the retail version of Acrobat is expensive
> (like all Adobe products).... if you can find an earlier version of
> Acrobat on eBay or similar, the Upgrade version of the current product
> is much cheaper.