Reply by Sharon Taylor on 12/31/06 11:40am Msg #168479
Thanks, Barbara - I downloaded the software too
Not sure I'll ever need it, but it seems like a simple little program to use. I read the reveiws, and it has some drawbacks if you're creating .pdf files if you need fancy bells, whistles, text, images, etc. It's fine for creating basic stuff though. Barbara, I don't understand how this will help with .pdf e-docs, though. Can you explain in more detail? If for example I receive a .pdf that Adobe Acrobat can't open, should I use this program to try and open it instead? And how would you use this to print a .pdf that Adobe Acrobat hangs up on? Would you close the Adobe Acrobat Reader, open the file with this program instead, and print it with this program? What about the formatting in the edocs? Would that still print exactly as it was in the original created file? I use an HP1300 LaserJet. Would the edocs .pdf sent from this program go to the printer exactly as it was originally created by the lender or title company in Adobe Acrobat?
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Reply by BarbaraL_CA on 12/31/06 3:17pm Msg #168501
Re: Thanks, Barbara - I downloaded the software too
Sharon - the cutepdf program is used to CREATE a pdf file, not to READ it (as far as I know). There are other PDF viewers/readers available, but I've only used Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can google on PDF reader or PDF viewer and see what else is available.
I believe Paul (PAW) mentioned another one at one time, but I don't recall what it was. Anyone else?
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