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Old 12-13-2006, 12:56 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Aprilbeginnings
My wanting to use adobe to change the .pdf files is not to get the font I want. My problem with the .pdf files on the reader is that they are just too small to even read and why I won't bother with them. If I could make it larger and easier to read that is why I would want to do this.. but since I don't have the paid version of adobe I can't do it anyways, plus I didn't see anything in wiki telling how to change the format in adope so that it works in reader better, but I just glanced after reading your post, but I went to the conversion sections to read and didn't spot it. Just looked again, don't see anything mentioned there...... guess I will try a search here to see what is around.
Hi Karen,

I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe there's any way of modifying an existing PDF file in the way you describe. What Bob and I have been talking about are tools which let you create your own PDF files.

There seem to be very few existing PDFs, other than those created specifically for the Reader, which will display well on it.
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