The education of Acrobat version converts PDF to tif or jpeg files?  I need to insert tif or jpeg in cadd 2013 drawings

The education of Acrobat version converts PDF to tif or jpeg files?  I need to insert tif or jpeg documents in cadd 2013 drawings

There is no difference in functionality between the degree in teaching and a standard license. Yes, you can convert a PDF to TIF or JPEG files.

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