HP Envy 5532: No option to scan the document and save it as a pdf from the computer updated for Windows 10

My computer updated 'Windows 10' I don't seem to have the ability to save a scanned as pdf document. The drop down menu does not give me option pdf.

The default setting is 'photo' and there is no option to scan multiple pages into a single document. It's really annoying because it was fine before and I do not know how to change the settings or even if it can be changed.

Hope someone can help me with this.

Thank you

@5532HP

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