In the Output Options dialog, click the Save Files As dropdown arrow and choose JPEG (or whatever format you want to Convert to). In section 3 “Select output location,” select the location where you want the resulting converted files to be placed, clicking Browse as needed to specify.ġ1. In section 2 “Run commands on,” select “Selected Folder” (or other appropriate option) click Browse, and navigate to the folder where the PDFs you want to convert are located.ĩ. In the resulting Edit Batch Sequence dialog box: In section 1’s list of commands, choose some innocuous task, such as Flatten Layers, click Add, and then click OK.Ĩ. Create a name for the sequence (such as PDFToJPEG) and click OK.ħ. In the resulting dialog box, click New Sequence.ĥ. From within Acrobat, select Advanced > Document Processing > Batch Processing.Ĥ. NOTE: Don’t open Acrobat by opening a file you want to convert, because that open file won’t be converted automatically if you do that.ģ. I figure it’s safest to at least temporarily have them all go to a separate folder, to easily later check that they were all created. If you want to place the resulting JPEGs in their own folder, create a folder for them. Ah, Just figured out that I had missed your step about choosing folder location/destination.ġ.
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