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Hi all,
I need to create VBs script file to perfom below activity:
there is place where i will dump my pdf file (in VERSION 9.0) ..say in D drive n TEST1 folder.
now when batch file runs...
1)Open the latest pdf file uploaded in folder TEST1
2)Copy the content to clip board
3)Paste it in mspaint
4)save it in .jpg format in other folder in D drive say TEST2

May be difficult... ,hope to see some solution ... not 100% but some thg which would help my requirement....

Thanks in advance to all,

Regards,
Manisha http://www.autoimager.com/thanks..
any free ware please.. as it will be used for long terms..

RegardsYou MIGHT try NConvertJust curious. Why do you want to do this? Why convert PDF's to JPEG?Hi..
we use a product called EMC captiva.. Then either we can scan the pages or import locally from PC to our application which gets sended to our repository.
while importing there to our application PDF is not getg support..
It supports tif,jpeg ..bmp .
So wanted some help to convert PDF to jpeg ...

Regards,
ManishaThanks for that reply. Does either of the suggested solutions seem viable for your purposes? Hi ,

I have DOwnloaded N convert..The exe does not run.. It says not right 32 bit application.

Regards,
ManishaIs your OS 64-bit or 32-bit ? There are 2 different downloads. Did you get the right one?I have downloaded all n tried..

my pc is 64 bitWhat is the EXACT error message that you get upon trying to install the 64-bit version of NConvert?I downloaded the 32 bit version and it works for me
Code: [Select]Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All RIGHTS reserved.

C:\Users\Phillip\Desktop\Nconvert-win\XnView>nconvert.exe
** NCONVERT v5.54 (c) 1991-2009 Pierre-E Gougelet (Nov 27 2009/10:11:03) **
Version for Windows NT/9x/2000/Xp/Vista (All rights reserved)
** This is a freeware software (for non commercial use)

Usage : nconvert.exe [options ...] file ...
Type nconvert.exe -help, for more information

C:\Users\Phillip\Desktop\Nconvert-win\XnView>
Maybe there is something WRONG with the 64-bit versionwww.media-convert.com



cool TOOL for convert medias



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