How to convert images to PDF files on (Android) smartphones?

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I have several screenshots that I have to convert into 3 different PDF files and send in an email.

I tried this with a PDF converter app, but unfortunately it didn't work because I couldn't find the images (i.e. The screenshots) via the app.

Is it possible to convert these images to PDF files directly on the smartphone (Android)? Or does it have to be done better on the laptop?

Fr

I use the Accumulador PDF Creator. But I mean it is chargeable. But I got it for free from the Play store (one of these great offers 😊) and I have to say that the app is very suitable for this.

Alternatively, the Microsoft Office app that TechnicGuru has suggested.

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Alternatively, the Microsoft Office app that TechnicGuru has suggested.

I just did it with that 😊 it went so quickly. Very pleasant! My pictures were displayed immediately, all I had to do was click on them.

The apps that I downloaded yesterday were all in English (I'm a nut in English) and I couldn't find my pictures anywhere in the app.

Thank you for your tip too. I can also download this app 😊

Fr

Microsoft's Office app is really very good too. Have it myself 😁 and use it a lot and gladly.

This other one, as I said, was such an action, it was free and I thought I would give it a try. Well, now I use the ones that I can find faster on my smartphone πŸ˜‚.

And as for your little problem, the Accumulator PDF Creator is also in German πŸ˜‰.

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Well, now I use the ones that I can find faster on my smartphone πŸ˜‚

Will come with me like that 😁 who is found faster 🀣

And as for your little problem, the Accumulator PDF Creator is also in German πŸ˜‰.

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Will come with me like that 😁 who is found faster 🀣

It's a good thing that there's enough space on modern smartphones for so many apps 😁.

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With all even halfway up-to-date Android devices, this should be possible without additional software via the print function, because when selecting a printer there should also be the "Save as PDF" printer, possibly a second "Save in Google Drive" which also creates a PDF, but, as the name suggests, saves it in Google Drive instead of locally on the device.

Unfortunately, this function does not offer any great setting options. The most important thing to know so that the pictures are not unnecessarily cropped is only the setting between portrait and landscape, depending on the orientation of the picture. If you pack several images in one PDF and they shouldn't be cropped unnecessarily, it would be helpful to rotate them beforehand so that all images have the same orientation.

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If you want to determine more precisely where the images should be, how big and how they should be on the individual pages and possibly also want to write additional texts, this is possible with most word processing apps such as. Also https://play.google.com/...itors.docs or https://play.google.com/...ffice.word possible.
On the one hand, you can use the print function to save as PDF, but on the other hand, such apps usually have their own integrated option, which you can usually find under "Save as…" or "Export".