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one of many hidden features in Cana is
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that you can use it to convert a PDF
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document into a j page or PNG file that
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way it's going to be a lot easier to
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share and also easier to store in any
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platform because that image format is
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definitely much more popular so in this
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video I'm going to show you on how you
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can convert a PDF document into a j page
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or PNG file or pretty much any other
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format that is supported in cona and the
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process is actually very very easy so
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before we start I want to show you the
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document that I'm trying to convert this
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is a PDF document that I got from the
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internet and I want to convert it into a
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j page or an image file so uh the first
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thing that you need to do is you have to
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visit the cona homepage or you can also
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go to the confa or the project folder if
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you want to in this case I'm visiting
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the project folder that I have prepared
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and after that you want to upload the
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PDF file into it so if you are in the
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project folder you can click add new and
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then click upload and then you can
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select the PDF file that you want to
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convert later or you can also just click
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and then drag the file into this area
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and confa will recognize the document
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and then it will upload the document uh
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to your confa account and when you are
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done you can open it by clicking on the
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document and now I have this document
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this PDF document on my confa account so
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as you can see this is actually still uh
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editable I can customize almost a lot of
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things here I can change the background
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add some icons I can also uh change the
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text but that's not the purpose I just
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want to convert it into an image so what
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I need to do now I can click share click
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download and on the file top I'm going
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to select j page uh this is the one that
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I want to use and of course the size I
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don't think I'm going to change anything
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I just use the default size of the PDF
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file and for the quality by default uh
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jat is naturally tends to be uh to be
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okay when you reduce the quality so it's
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okay to have 0% but if you want to
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preserve the highest quality then you
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can set it to 100% but I think 80% is
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fine so when you're done you can click
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download and you will get this file this
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format so there you go I'm going to open
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it with chrome and this is the result
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this is an image this is definitely no
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longer a PDF file this is PDF and this
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is the jpat image so that's how you can
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convert a PDF document to a j file using
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cona I hope you find this video to be
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helpful and if that was the case please
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consider subscribing to this channel for
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more tutorials like this and I'll see
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you on the next video