Adobe writer (or whatever the full version is called) does not allow you to
reverse to a doc or text doc AFAIK... I've got the full version on my laptop
(work) because we are often creating training manuals and other
documentation for clients ... makes it easy to create uneditable documents
for them to read/use and not modify like Word docs.  But, AFAIK, (or can
figure out) I cannot take a PDF and break it down into it's component text
file or anything like that.

I have no suggestion other than Mark's suggestion to use the "Adobe" print
button instead of the browser print button - I've had situations where one
was greyed out but the Adobe one worked.  I don't remember why that is the
case.  All versions of the reader allow printing of their documents... so
it's something else that we just haven't (collectively) determined yet.
Unfortunately, having someone else email you the file won't make a
difference - it will still be in the native PDF format unless someone has
figured out how to save it to a different format.

Jen

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Tutelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> My understanding of the difference between Acrobat Reader and full Acrobat
> is that the full product allows you to CREATE PDF files, not just view
them.
> (I think it may let you "take apart" a PDF file into, say, its text as
.DOC
> or .TXT, but I'm certainly not sure of that.) It seems to be intended for
> professional documenting organizations, since the price is $250 and up.

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