On Jun 1, 2007, at 2:50 PM, Stephen Brownfield wrote:

Since you said that you do not have Adobe Reader (which lists "Document Properties" under the file menu) this is what you need to do:

a) highlight the file;
b) then in the Finder choose "Get Info" from the File Menu or simply do "Command-I" c) Then click the little triangle next to "More Info:" and that will tell you what the Encoding software was.

I hope this helps

Thanks. I opened the PDF files in question in a text editor which allowed me to determine the information about what software was used to create the PDFs.

  Steve


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