Open the pdf file. Select File/Print. Change your printer selection to Paper
Port (color or black and white as needed). When Paper Port opens file, Save
As and change file type to jpg
Unfortunately Paper Port isn't something that everyone has. That software
isn't a freebie - it costs around US $99 & AFAIK doesn't even offer a free
trial. It definitely doesn't ship with any version of Windows or Office, nor
is it a MS product at all, so it doesn't help much to suggest the OP use
something they probably don't have.
If you have Acrobat Professional, you can open the pdf and save it as a
JPEG.
An alternative free solution might be InkScape (http://www.inkscape.org/).
It can open pdf files and using its export function you can save it as a
jpeg.
Quite possibly the case. Unfortunately the OP really wasn't specific enough
in the request - I honestly can't tell whether they have a PDF they want to
convert to a JPG or whether there is an image *in* the PDF he/she wants to
extract as a separate JPG.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
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