5/17/2006

Converting your documents into PDF format

Adobe offers a converter to PDF format on their site (for a fee), but there are countless other options out there that cost zero. Try www.Pdfonline.com or PDF Creator. They'll convert documents from Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, and so on.

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  • Apparently, Gmail’s built-in ”View as HTML” functionality, which allows you to view the content of PDF files (and other types of documents) as if they were classic webpages, works regardless of the files’ usage restrictions (i.e., the functionality doesn”t respect Digital Rights Management).
  • try this pdf converters

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  • see the powerful pdf converters here:

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  • Another good free source to PDF converter at http://www.freepdfconvert.com

    It can also convert back PDF to DOC and also support hyperlinks.
  • Completely free software I've used for year or two is CutePDF at www.cutepdf.com. It installs like a printer, just select it when you're printing. Seems to work fine. You can't edit the PDF afterwards, but it prints to PDF easily.
  • Great info-Thanks David.
  • This works very well for converting PDF's
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