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Old 04-13-2005, 12:40 PM   #1  
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Default Converting your files to PDF

All of the templates and things here are great! Sometimes, people don't have the specific program to open them (ex. Excel, PageMaker). If you convert your file to a PDF, anyone that has Adobe on their computer can view it.

www.primopdf.com has a free download that you can use to convert any document you create into a PDF.

Just thought I'd share!
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Thanks, Martha!

That's a great tip. My Mac will automatically convert to pdf for me. I just go to Print, then choose Print to pdf. It's very cool. But my PC (at work) won't do that. I will try the program you recommended!
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Great Tip! Thanks for sharing it.

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I appreciate you posting this. I have often wondered how to make a PDF file.
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Thanks so much. I was wondering if that could be done and just had not looked into it. thanks again.
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