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Jhaaghelp - 29 Oct 2007 23:00 GMT
When I convert my publisher file to an adobe pdf, it works well.  I need to
know how to do this, which will allow me to type in the blank spaces I have,
but not let anyone change the content of my file.  and then print      Thank
you
Mary Sauer - 30 Oct 2007 10:32 GMT
This will be a function of Acrobat, not Publisher.

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> When I convert my publisher file to an adobe pdf, it works well.  I need to
> know how to do this, which will allow me to type in the blank spaces I have,
> but not let anyone change the content of my file.  and then print      Thank
> you
JoAnn Paules - 30 Oct 2007 12:28 GMT
Specifically Acrobat Pro. And I can tell you (from first-hand experience)
that many novice end users will have difficulty with that.

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> This will be a function of Acrobat, not Publisher.
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Bob J - 29 Nov 2007 07:24 GMT
Check out a program called 'Foxit' it may do as you require.
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> When I convert my publisher file to an adobe pdf, it works well.  I need to
> know how to do this, which will allow me to type in the blank spaces I have,
> but not let anyone change the content of my file.  and then print      Thank
> you

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