Answered By: Ashlen Dube Last Updated: Nov 16, 2015 Views: 11
Answered By: Ashlen Dube
Last Updated: Nov 16, 2015 Views: 11
Yes. The Library Computer Lab has a scanner attached to computer Lib #23 that you can use.
To scan your document (s):
Lift the top of the scanner and place the paper face down on the scanner
Click to open Adobe Acrobat (icon is on Desktop)
Click on Create page
Choose PDF from Scanner from the list of options
That's it the scanner will do the rest!
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