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Adobe


Question Posted Sunday April 27 2008, 1:15 am


How do you convert a picture that you edited or made in Adobe into JPG format?


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ShineyStarz answered Sunday April 27 2008, 6:04 pm:
If you're saving it, Click on File > Save As > and a box will pop up.

Under "File name", it should say "Format". Just click on the scroll down arrow and click on JPEG. Then, click the "Save" button =]

Or if you already saved it but want to change it into a JPEG format, open it up on Adobe and then click on File > Save As and continue from what I instructed and save, either replacing it or as a different file.

Hope this helped!

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