How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?
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Re: Adobe documents by Malke

Malke
Sun Jul 06 12:38:57 PDT 2008

One kool mom wrote:

> How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?

What do you mean? An Adobe document *is* in a readable format! It's in .pdf
format.

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Re: Adobe documents by Colin

Colin
Sun Jul 06 13:02:08 PDT 2008

"One kool mom" <Onekoolmom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:551DE6A5-72BB-4A26-AA2B-15F6A49BA209@microsoft.com...
> How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?
> --
> Very Appreciated!

If you can read it when you save it you can read it when you call it up
again. Aren't you using a pdf reader anyway?


Re: Adobe documents by Ken

Ken
Sun Jul 06 14:06:42 PDT 2008

On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 12:37:00 -0700, One kool mom
<Onekoolmom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?


First of all, Adobe is a company, not a software product. They make
several different products, and they use several different document
formats. Which one are you asking about

I'll take a guess that you mean Adobe Acrobat, or pdf, files. A pdf
file *is* in a readable format; it can be read by Adobe reader, and
several other programs. So if a pdf file is what you are asking about,
your question "How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?"
is not at all clear. Please explain what you mean.

Or if you are asking some other kind of Adobe file, please clarify
that.

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Re: Adobe documents by Frank

Frank
Sun Jul 06 14:42:55 PDT 2008

an adobe document is usually referred to as a adobe Portable document also
known as PDF. Dah... your brain is small?

but you are just a stupid MVP ready to jump on people who are not computer
gurus...

on the other hand I am ready to jump on idiots like you who are ready to
jump on people that don't know much about computers




"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message
news:nnc274doahvbm7q951h7sjbdcj7gktge2e@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 12:37:00 -0700, One kool mom
> <Onekoolmom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>> How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?
>
>
> First of all, Adobe is a company, not a software product. They make
> several different products, and they use several different document
> formats. Which one are you asking about
>
> I'll take a guess that you mean Adobe Acrobat, or pdf, files. A pdf
> file *is* in a readable format; it can be read by Adobe reader, and
> several other programs. So if a pdf file is what you are asking about,
> your question "How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?"
> is not at all clear. Please explain what you mean.
>
> Or if you are asking some other kind of Adobe file, please clarify
> that.
>
> --
> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
> Please Reply to the Newsgroup


Re: Adobe documents by Frank

Frank
Sun Jul 06 15:05:17 PDT 2008

Frank wrote:

> an adobe document is usually referred to as a adobe Portable document
> also known as PDF. Dah... your brain is small?
>
> but you are just a stupid MVP ready to jump on people who are not
> computer gurus...
>
> on the other hand I am ready to jump on idiots like you who are ready to
> jump on people that don't know much about computers
>
>
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The drunken lying pig has spoken!...LOL!

Re: Adobe documents by Frank

Frank
Sun Jul 06 15:08:28 PDT 2008

I am you so that makes us both drunken lying pigs...
-Frank


"Frank" <fab@gispam.com> wrote in message news:g4rfit$79u$1@aioe.org...
> Frank wrote:
>
>> an adobe document is usually referred to as a adobe Portable document
>> also known as PDF. Dah... your brain is small?
>>
>> but you are just a stupid MVP ready to jump on people who are not
>> computer gurus...
>>
>> on the other hand I am ready to jump on idiots like you who are ready to
>> jump on people that don't know much about computers
>>
>>
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> The drunken lying pig has spoken!...LOL!


Re: Adobe documents by Frank

Frank
Sun Jul 06 15:13:37 PDT 2008

PDF also means Pathetic Drunk Frank..

yeah that's me.. I mean you.. I mean both of us!

Hey by the way YOU are the clone.. remember that ok?

-Frank

"Frank" <fab@gispam.com> wrote in message news:g4rfit$79u$1@aioe.org...
> Frank wrote:
>
>> an adobe document is usually referred to as a adobe Portable document
>> also known as PDF. Dah... your brain is small?
>>
>> but you are just a stupid MVP ready to jump on people who are not
>> computer gurus...
>>
>> on the other hand I am ready to jump on idiots like you who are ready to
>> jump on people that don't know much about computers
>>
>>
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> The drunken lying pig has spoken!...LOL!


Re: Adobe documents by FB

FB
Sun Jul 06 15:33:39 PDT 2008

capin' crunch, #1 idiot wrote:

I am capin' crunch so that makes me a drunken lying pigs...
I am a computer idiot...

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The drunken lying pig has spoken!...LOL!


Re: Adobe documents by FB

FB
Sun Jul 06 15:35:40 PDT 2008

#1 idiot loser, capin' crunch wrote:

PDF also means Pathetic Drunk Freak..

yeah that's me!

Hey by the way I am stupid! remember that ok?


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Sure, ok!

The drunken lying pig has spoken!...LOL!


Re: Adobe documents by Charles

Charles
Sun Jul 06 17:51:16 PDT 2008

Frank,

With all due respect, pdf = Portable Document Format

"Frank" <fb@nosam.com> wrote in message
news:48713ca0@newsgate.x-privat.org...
> an adobe document is usually referred to as a adobe Portable document also
> known as PDF. Dah... your brain is small?
>
> but you are just a stupid MVP ready to jump on people who are not computer
> gurus...
>
> on the other hand I am ready to jump on idiots like you who are ready to
> jump on people that don't know much about computers
>
>
>
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message
> news:nnc274doahvbm7q951h7sjbdcj7gktge2e@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 12:37:00 -0700, One kool mom
>> <Onekoolmom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>> How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?
>>
>>
>> First of all, Adobe is a company, not a software product. They make
>> several different products, and they use several different document
>> formats. Which one are you asking about
>>
>> I'll take a guess that you mean Adobe Acrobat, or pdf, files. A pdf
>> file *is* in a readable format; it can be read by Adobe reader, and
>> several other programs. So if a pdf file is what you are asking about,
>> your question "How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?"
>> is not at all clear. Please explain what you mean.
>>
>> Or if you are asking some other kind of Adobe file, please clarify
>> that.
>>
>> --
>> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
>> Please Reply to the Newsgroup
>