How do I turn a document to .pdf format?
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PuraVidaPanama |
How do I turn a document to .pdf format? |
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Posts: 11092 (08/13/2008 3:29 PM) |
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Amy Via Hiptop |
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Posts: 2346 (08/13/2008 3:30 PM) |
Either save as and then choose the PDf option or print it as a PDF and save it.
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precious Amanda |
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Posts: 466 (08/13/2008 3:32 PM) |
File --> Print --> Adobe pdf should be listed in the list of printers --> click on it --> hit print and save.
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PuraVidaPanama |
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Posts: 11094 (08/13/2008 3:32 PM) |
Thanks!
So If I email it to someone, it opens are read-only, correct? |
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1glitter1 |
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Posts: 12401 (08/13/2008 3:33 PM) |
i have ghostscript installed and a PDF 'printer'.
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ceelovejay |
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Posts: 12838 (08/13/2008 3:33 PM) Best Fan Fic Author '04
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You have to have the full version of Acrobat to be able to do those options, Amy.
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texaskiwi85 |
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Posts: 5453 (08/13/2008 3:34 PM) |
I think you have to have the full version of Adobe Acrobat to make pdfs, not just Reader. But there are programs you can find online to do it, especially with
bit torrent.
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Ferris Bueller Youre My Hero |
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Posts: 2348 (08/13/2008 3:35 PM) |
Download PDF995. It's free.
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PuraVidaPanama |
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Posts: 11095 (08/13/2008 3:37 PM) |
Thanks JJB.
Working on sending out my resume as a .pdf and not just word document |
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RoCkJ03 |
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Posts: 83588 (08/13/2008 3:38 PM) |
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Paiger171 |
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Posts: 7897 (08/13/2008 3:39 PM) |
why do you want to send it as a pdf?
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PuraVidaPanama |
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Posts: 11097 (08/13/2008 3:40 PM) |
OMG! Thanks RoCkJ03
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Amy Via Hiptop |
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Posts: 2348 (08/13/2008 3:40 PM) |
I sent my Resume out as a PDF, too, and a lot of places did not like that. They actually prefer to have it in a Word document.
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Ferris Bueller Youre My Hero |
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Posts: 2349 (08/13/2008 3:40 PM) |
RockJ, that is a handy site! T4P
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MercuryAdore |
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Posts: 6857 (08/13/2008 4:21 PM) Current Events Scoop '07 |
RoCkJ03 wrote: I <3 that site. And I always send my resume as a .pdf. That is often viewed as the most professional format to have it in. I've never had anyone have any issues with
it being a .pdf.
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