>> Subject: PDF file
>> 
>> 
>>> May be a bit off site topic, but how do I go about changing a PDF file to
>>> another format once it's downloaded?

Thanks to everyone for the input. The PDF file did open with Acrobat --
after refusing to do so earlier; thus the reason for my writing and asking.
I have no idea why it wouldn't open earlier.

The file when chosen as an icon is revealed as a <Preview> file; the
document thus cannot be fiddled with in any way. When the name of the file
is highlighted (on my desktop this color is yellow) the file remains in
<Finder> and I can then choose to open it from the <File> menu using
Acrobat. 

But not a great deal is gained page printing-wise (as someone commented), at
least not with the 15 page document I was trying to compress. The PDF file
is the same number of pages, but the text font is a number of times smaller.

Thanks again to everyone, Tivo


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