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Hi everyone,
I am a little behind on e-mail and am not sure if this ideas has come up or
not. Regarding translating Adobe Acrobat files, is there an option when you
go to save an Acrobat file, can you change the format in the "Save file as
type" area to a document or text file which a doc reader could interpret? I
know this is no help on the diagrams, but may be helpful with the text
portion.
Just my tooney.
-Mike
Michael W. Gravitt
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-----Original Message-----
From: Elizabeth Aldworth <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, January 13, 1999 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: a major access headache?
>There is a utility which will translate these files into .doc format. I
>have it listed somewhere in my files. I know people who use it regularly
>and say the translation is easy. You can also get the trace center to do
>the work for you and email you back the file in doc format if you send them
>the pdf format. I will keep your message and send you all the info I have
>sometime early next week.
>
>E. Aldworth
>
>At 01:36 PM 1/13/99 , you wrote:
>>Hi list heads,
>>Have any of you had detailed experience with accessing Adobe
>>"PDF" files? The difficulties of this format are being a major
>>headache for me as an engineer since "PDF" is more
>>universally used for technical documentation than anything else
>>
>>I am aware of the access plug in for Adobe's Acrobat reader and
>>of the conversion facilities available on Adobe's web site. I
>>find this stuff to be very dificult to use and to produce rather
>>poor results.
>>
>>Is it me? It could be! Anyone with "REAL" experience here please
>>email me privately!
>>
>>Thanks
>>Tom Fowle
>>[log in to unmask]
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