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Hello,

Me again. I have put together pdf files and I need to save them to disc.

I have looked for ages on how to do it, but nope, I can't find it.

I did it before pretty easily, but Can't remember how to do it.

Thanks in advance,

Admin.

 
Admin - if you have the PDF open file --> save a copy

If you have office 2007 you can download a little programme for office that will allow you to save a word document as a PDF with no need for a conversion programme

?
I think this will depend on the copyright flag on the pdf file, if locked you will need something like Nitro PDF prog to access in a converted format

 
Any other ways, Gents, Haven't got 2007 yet. :)

But I will purchase it soon. :)

 
Admin - if you have the PDF open file --> save a copy

If you have office 2007 you can download a little programme for office that will allow you to save a word document as a PDF with no need for a conversion programme

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4D951911-3E7E-4AE6-B059-A2E79ED87041&displaylang=en

Does anyone know where the re-cycle bin is in Vista?
Paddy I have Vista Business on one of my computers and there is a shortcut on the desktop. Don't think I put it there though and we have a grey and a green bin if that helps.

Batty

 
Well thats borrox..cuz the licence agreement on the student office AFAIK says

qualifying students are:- enrolled in a school, college or university on a full or part time basis which is recognised by an applicable government agency in the country in which you reside.

e.g. doing C&G's part time at college! :D ;)

So unless Microsoft have changed their agreement that supplier is adding their own limitations to the licence! :eek: :|
they are! until recently even university full time students were excluded.

Everyone knows someone with a child/cousin/grandchild/lovechild in full time education!

:D

 
** Sigh **

I'm off to bed, I'm :z :z :z

 
I still can't find my re-cylce bin :( Just got the home version of Vista. Anyone?
I only use Vista for media centre on my flat screen telly, just had a quick look but it's not the same as XP (well done MS), I suspect it's in a hidden folder somewhere, if you click on your C:\ open it up in a window, right mouse click in the window (e.g. showing the contents of C:\ ) you will see a hidden file option, try this in drill down through some of the MS folders, you will likely find RECYCLER folder, cause the wife is watching telly I can't look for you right now but this may help until I can get to my vista box and have a proper shuffty for you

:|

 
Hi Robojin,

Apache is the one that has "Re-cycle bin" problems.

I am using WindowsXP.

Right,

Are there any FREE programmes out there that will let me do what you mention, above Gents?

Regarding the "Headers and Footers".

May Thanks,

Admin.

 
Oh, that's excellent Apache, Sir. Thank You. :p

 
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