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Reply To: | Bienkowski, Dan |
Date: | Thu, 20 Feb 2003 09:36:15 -0800 |
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Adobe offers an Acrobat version for the Pocket PC, although the format is
slightly different than regular Acrobat files. (It converts the files as you
move them to the PocketPC.) You may want to consider converting the Word
docs to Acrobat, instead of visa versa. As a test, I just converted the MPE
Quick Reference Guide and downloaded it to my Dell PocketPC. It takes up
about 1.3MB -- just a sliver of space on my 256MB SD flash memory card.
Daniel "enjoying my new Axim!" Bienkowski
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Art Bahrs [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 3:40 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [HP3000-L] Converting Adobe .PDF documents to MS Word Format?
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> Hi All :)
> Ok.... Our Accreditation NCO has asked me how we could
> create a "MicroSoft
> Master Document" consisting of numerous subdocuments that are
> not necessarily in
> .DOC format.... To be honest alot of the subdocuments are in
> .PDF format, as
> they are exerepts (sp) from FM's, AR's and DA Pam's!
>
> We are trying to prepare a CD to give to each student as
> they go thru
> courses at the military academy.... next phase of the project
> is to convert said
> CD to a file format that can be read on a PDA! (currently we
> are experimenting
> with the IPaq like objects... but that is a whole other project! hehe)
>
> I checked at the archives and didn't see this question ...
>
> Art "hmmm..... paperwork! bah! hehe" Bahrs
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