I do it all the time! But I use FOX-IT Reader (from the folks at
FIREFOX) - it allows some editing and form filling for a printout (but
not to save unless you pay for a license).
Keith
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 1:41 AM, Cathy Vallevieni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am considering attaching a multi
I hope I'm understanding the question correctly. It's easy to add a PDF to a
master source or source detail. You click on the picture icon and when you
get the little picture window, there are four icons across the top where you
choose to add picture, sound, video, or "file" which can, as I underst
If your source documents are numbered and your sources have File ID's
with the same number than it's easy for a reader to figure it out. Or
named similarly. I think the idea is that they have to match somehow
which is already what you're saying.
JL
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JL:
Thanks for the confirmation that you feel most people have Adobe
Reader now. I wasn't sure if it was just "business" people or "all" people.
My second question was meant to ask how to attach a file (,pdf file
of a 3-page document that I have attached to a source, for instance)
so the re
Yes to both. I believe most people have Adobe Reader on their
computer. Probably every single person. Why /wouldn't/ you attach a
source to look at ?
JL
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Cathy Vallevieni wrote:
I am considering attachi
I am considering attaching a multi-page .pdf file to a source. It
works as long as the person viewing the file has Adobe Acrobat or
Adobe Acrobat Reader on their computer. Anyone have comments about this?
Also, if I send a report to someone, can I also attach a "Sources"
file so they can see
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