I want to save a pdf in that folder, where I get the data from.
Use source folder as destination doesn't work.
The pdfs will be saved in V:\Documents
Add files: The extension jpg is not allowed --> annoying!
Moderators: PDF-XChange Support, Daniel - PDF-XChange, Chris - PDF-XChange, Sean - PDF-XChange, Vasyl - PDF-XChange, Stefan - PDF-XChange

As I can see on your screenshot you are using the "Create PDF from Images Tool" for converting image(s) to PDF. This tool might be used for creating one PDF from multiple images using additional options.Mr. Nice Guy wrote:I want to save a pdf in that folder, where I get the data from.
Use source folder as destination doesn't work.
The pdfs will be saved in V:\Documents
We cannot reproduce such issue. We tried 'Create PDF from Images' and 'Convert Files to PDF' - everything works well: we was able to see and choose *.jpg files in standard 'Open Files' dialog and in our 'Extended dialog for files selecting files'.Mr. Nice Guy wrote:Add files: The extension jpg is not allowed --> annoying!
As mentioned above - we found one issue with handling 'Use source folded as destination' option in case when you specified more than one pictures on input - this issue will be fixed soon. Currently, if you want to convert one picture to one pdf - you may also use the 'Convert Files to PDF' tool. This tool handles the 'Use source folded as destination' option correctly.konstantin kovalenko wrote:So, saving in source folder as destination it does not work?![]()
I want to save the converted jpg into the folder with the source, but I can not do that.
I believe that both yourself and Vasyl may have minsunderstood Mr. Nice Guy here: I believe he's referring to the forums not allowing .jpg files to be uploaded without first being zipped.1)
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What about my guess for Mr Nice Guy?
As Patrick mentioned, we'll pass this along.And yes, I have the same remark as Konstantin, that from the moment one selects two or more items, there comes a dialog box asking for the destination of the resulting PDF. But, that fact is already known by Tracker Support.