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Originally Posted by DaleDe
It is possible in PDF if the PDF is tagged. It is called re-flowing the document. Adobe readers support reflow but most of the other readers do not which is why you said what you said. It is even possible to tag a PDF file after the fact although best results are achieved if it is done at the time the file is created. Tags add smarts about the text to aid in the reflow. Adobe has a content product that is used with ActiveSync on a PC to post tag documents moved to a PPC device so that they can be reflowed. I have seen a product for Palm devices that claims to reflow documents even if they are not tagged but I do not know how well it works.
Dale
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Thanks Dale, I was not aware of that.
I found this info on Google Groups about tagging files for reflow. This could be one possibility for use on the V3.
"... older non-tagged PDF documents can be tagged in Acrobat 5.0 (full
product) using Make Accessible plug-in. You can then copy larger PDF
documents directly to CF card (via PC Card slot in your notebook or CF card
reader attached to your desktop) bypassing the slower ActiveSync connection. These files will then also reflow (wrap) to screen width."