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Old November 4th, 2004, 12:11 AM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Earlier versions of Acrobat Reader did include this feature; Adobe Reader no
longer does.

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"E. Barry Bruyea" wrote in message
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On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 13:36:04 GMT, "Doug Freese"
wrote:


"E. Barry Bruyea" wrote in message
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On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 02:00:50 GMT, "Doug Freese"
wrote:
Thanks but what do I do after the 5? I guess I could creat fake Yahoo
ids. There is $10 a month fee thereafter and my club is non-profit and
thinly financed.

Then there is GOBCL which is totally free regardless of the number of
times. Unfortunately, it has a size limit and I'm way over it.

-Doug


I think we've all been missing something.
If you've got the Adobe
reader, it will list a pdf printer on your printer list. Just print
the file, as it prints to disk, thus converting any file to a pdf
file.


The source file is in .doc which does not save to PDf and the Adobe
reader mildly vomits when you try to open a .doc. Am I missing your
conversion process?

-DF


Yep. When you install Adobe Acrobat Reader, it installs "Acrobat PDF
Writer" which shows up in your printer list. While in your Word
Document, click on print, it will then throw up the printer list,
click on 'Acrobat PDFWriter' and then click 'Print'. It will ask you
where you want to put the file. Presto; your Doc is now in PDF
format. You can read it, print it, or send to your nearest & dearest
by email.