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    How do I make a jpeg file using Google Drive?
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    Save the file of choice to your computer and follow the steps in the article.
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    Where does a jpeg come from?
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    A jpeg is a Joint Photographic Experts Group. It is a file used commonly for pictures stored on computers.
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    Can I download a JPEG to an android phone?
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    Yes. JPEG is one of if not the most common photo file types so as long as you have the option of saving any kind of photo you can save JPEGs to android phones.
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    What if I do not have a computer or a Mac?
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    You can convert them on a tablet or a phone that has a file manager. You can also ask a friend to borrow their computer or go to a cyber café with your USB key.
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    How do I convert a JPG file to a JPEG?
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    You don't have to -- they are the same thing. Any app that opens one will also open the other.
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    How do I convert a photo from my phone to jpeg format?
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    Download the Google Drive app and upload the photo. Open Google Drive on your computer, and it will be in JPG format. Click the arrow icon on the top right of the image in Drive and it will download to your computer.
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    How do I convert a jpg to a jpeg?
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    You don't need to, they are the same thing. Any app that can and will allow you to open a JPG file will allow you to open a JPEG.
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    Using an Android phone, how do I make my photos JPEG files that I can transfer to my Chromebook?
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    Chromebook supports JPEG images. So, you don't need to convert JPEG files. If you want to view several images on Chromebook, you can send those JPEG pictures via email attachment or WhatsApp. Or, you can use a USB lightening cable to connect Android to Chromebook for file transferring.
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