-
Posts
216 -
Joined
-
Last visited
kgg's Achievements
75
Reputation
46
Community Answers
Single Status Update
-
My son has Android phone, and he showed my wife and me how to use the Evernote Scanner to create pdf files that can then be transmitted and edited through Adobe Acrobat; however, my wife and I have iPhones (hers a 6, mine a 5c). It appears that any scan we create with Scannable is in .jpg format and thus not nearly as usable. If I understand your blog posts, this may be a glitch that will be fixed in the future, but I also didn't see an option to send the attachment as a pdf. Where would that option appear?
Bob
-
Hi Bob,
Thanks for reaching out.
The option to switch between an image file and a PDF on Scannable for iOS can be accessed by tapping on the three dots on the scanning screen, selecting "Settings" and then selecting the file type option of your choice: "Auto", "PDF" or "Images". There is not an option to default to a specific image type. I've passed this along as a feature request to our development team. I hope this helps.
Best,
Karin
-