PDFs are, by far, the easiest way to share a document because they ensure the person receiving the document sees it in the same font style and layout as you do. But, while sharing a PDF via email is great, sharing a PDF on a website is not always ideal.
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Amazon’s Kindle Fire is a testament to the popularity of e-readers. These devices are a book lover’s dream, holding a complete library in less space than a single book would take in a briefcase or purse. PDFs are completely compatibly with most e-readers, but unfortunately, the text of a PDF is small, and when we Post from: Convert PDFs to HTML and e-Book Formats
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For the last two days, I’ve been looking into Windows 7 search since it’s gotten a pretty bad rap, but it’s actually very robust. I first talked about how to search within files in Windows 7 and then talked about how to specifically search within PDF files in Windows 7. In this article, I’m going Post from: Use Advanced Windows 7 Search Syntax
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Yesterday, I wrote an article describing how to search inside files in Windows 7.
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Since Microsoft added built-in document-to-PDF functionality to their Office suite, there have been no shortage of document to PDF converters appearing on the Web. Some are better than others, and some are even better than the one built into Office—most of them just do a standard conversion. Splarchive adds an extra feature to the standard Post from: Convert Documents to PDF and Save Them Online
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