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Old 10-17-2006, 06:35 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by pdam
... a reason for fitting that square peg in a round hole, for the likes of me, is this ... I have about 150 PDF articles outstanding that I have to read, (and about 400 filed). It is a bit of a pain having to extract the text to RTF then reprint them back to PDF in a different size, but I'm lucky enough to have Acrobat Pro, so have been able to automate this task (which makes it worth doing).
My point is that why are we trying to make PDF work instead of letting content makers know that PDF is not what we want?
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