This type of picture is used on many occasions and is also easy to send and share.
There are two simpler ways to get started with zero entry thresholds.
Method One: Use Microsoftxpsdocumentwriter
If you selected a full installation when you installed Office, you can see a microsoftxpsdocumentwriter (also known as Microsoftofficedocumentimagewriter) in the Control Panel printer. With this tool, you can combine multiple pictures into an XPS file. The method is as follows:
1. Select two or more pictures, right-click "Print", and then "next" directly after the Photo Printing wizard dialog box pops up.
Note: When you right-click Print, it is also possible to select "Microsoftxps document Writer".
2. After "Next", select "Microsoftxpsdocumentwriter" in the printer selection pull-down menu to use the XPS Viewer to view the document after you print the document, click the XPS Document tab of Printing preferences, and then make sure that the Automatically use the XPS viewer to open the XPS file check box.
3. According to the default settings, the "Next" way down, the last system prompts to enter a filename and browse to the location where you want to save the. xps file, and finally determine the XPS file can be generated.
How to open an XPS file
The XPS document is portable, easy to share, and has the same print effect as it does on the screen. After you print multiple picture files into an. xps file format, you can open the view XPS document through IE browser, and you can also use the official XPS Document reader from Microsoft.
Method Two: Using Software Tifftoy
Tifftoy is a compact and powerful green software for file merging and TIFF file splitting.
Tifftoy has the following features:
1. picture file merging: The supported picture format has TIF, JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF. After a merge transformation, the output is a TIFF-formatted picture file. You can specify the number of scattered pages that each file contains, such as OCR recognition for Office2003, preferably each file does not exceed 100 pages.
2.TIFF file Splitting: Splits multiple-page TIFF into one file per page. JPEG or OJPEG compressed TIFF can be lossless to files converted to JPG. If you choose to "merge into a single image", then all the blocks of JPG images will be merged into one and stored in the target JPG. If you choose "Keep as is", then all blocks of JPG images remain in the resulting tiff in the original chunking.
3. View the TIFF file structure: It doesn't seem to work.