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    Can anyone tell me if it's possible to convert my expressit XPR File labels to JPEG?
    If so, what do I use? please point me in the right direction.

    Thank you,
    Ralph.
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    Years ago... I used a free PDF program to create a "printer" that prints to JPG files. It's amazingly useful for times like this.

    Here is how you set it up the first time:
    • Go the download page of FreePDF (the page is in German, but you can figure it out and the software is in English)

      Download and install GhostScript

      Download and install FreePDF

      Go to Start -> Programs -> FreePDF -> FreePDF

      Select Edit -> Options -> Profiles

      Click on "New"

      Give the profile a name like "JPG at 600 DPI"

      Change the Output Format to "jpeg" and change the Image Resolution to 600

      Hit "Save" then close the window and close FreePDF

      (you might also want to create another profile at 300 DPI for lower-res work)
      (also, if you don't ever want to print PDFs, you could delete the other profiles)

    How to print to JPGs:
    • When you print, choose the "FreePDF" printer and print to it

      Once the "Please Choose..." box come up, make sure you have the correct profile selected and either give it a name right there and hit "send to desktop" or use the "save as" button.

    Note: There are other output options including PNG and multi-page TIFF.

    Have fun.
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    Thank you for that byteguy.
    I'll give it a try.....if it's not too complicated for me!!!

    Regards,
    Ralph.
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    Originally Posted by ralph snr
    ....if it's not too complicated for me!!!
    It looks a lot more complicated than it really is.

    Also, the "hard" stuff only has to be done once.

    Good luck and let me know if you hit any troubles.
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