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Originally Posted by yvanleterrible
If you do have Acrobat Pro, then there is an extension that installed itself directly into Word. You should find it in the menu bar. I used to have that when I installed the trial version. It is much simpler this way. I used to output my PDFs directly from Word.
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I have Word 2007 and it's hidden under the "Add Ins" tab. I used this feature with my first version of Acrobat Pro years ago, but I have found it so much faster to hit crtl+p and enter rather than drag my mouse up to the pdf button. I'm a keyboard shortcut whore.
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Originally Posted by yvanleterrible
I asked because I do all my books with Book Designer. To do a PDF, it's just a question of dragging a PDF file directly in BD and applying my favorite formating. It does beautiful PRS 500 renditions.
What I want to know is the time difference between that and an Acrobat size reformat.
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Well, I can't help you there. I just downloaded BookDesigner, though, and I'm going to try it out to see how I like it. My main motivation in using PDF is embedded images. If BookDesigner handles those well, that might become my primary tool.