Leo sighed. “I don’t have fancy software.”
Leo’s shoulders relaxed. He spent ten minutes organizing his fox drawings by filename (“01-fox-wakes-up.jpg”, “02-fox-meets-rabbit.jpg”), then saved them all as a single PDF.
One client printed his JPG, and the image came out blurry, with white edges cut off. Another client opened it on their phone, and the colors looked wildly different. A third simply replied, “Can you send this as a single document? I have 17 separate pictures to keep track of.”
For the 24 fox drawings, she opened the folder, selected all the JPGs, right-clicked, and chose Print again. In the print settings, she adjusted margins and selected “Save as PDF.” “Now all 24 pages are inside one PDF, in the order you named them. Page 1, Page 2… just like a real book.”
And that shy fox? It became a bestseller. All because Leo learned to hit “Save as PDF.”
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