Re: .pdf file on my site now
by "Cindy Stanley, SSS WebWorks" <stanleysupport(at)prodigy.net>
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>stanleysupport(at)prodigy.net writes:
> What did you end up doing to convert a doc file to a pdf file?
Could you please let me/us know how you actually converted the doc file to
pdf? I am trying to accomplish the same myself. What was your solution?
From: MVHOG(at)aol.com <MVHOG(at)aol.com>
> >http://members.xoom.com/MVHOG/application.html
> >~~Lanice~~
>stanleysupport(at)prodigy.net writes:
> The pdf file opened up just fine by using my default Acrobat Reader.
>The doc file opened up, by default, using Word Pad, resulting in the
>form not being in proper structure.
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> Cindy
From: MVHOG(at)aol.com <MVHOG(at)aol.com>
>CINDY, thanks for the imput, I would think most people have Word
>on their computers
I don't :( but do have a word reader, which I searched for and downloaded
myself.
>but if not then what do you suggest? Making the file a web page
>that can be printed?
>~~Lanice~~
You would lose the format that way. I, too, am trying to learn the easiest
and best way to convert files to pdf w/out having to purchase any
expensive software. I have been following this thread, and was hoping
your conversion solution would help me.
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Cindy
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