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What
is a PDF file?
Invented by Adobe, Portable
Document Format (PDF) is the published specification used by standards
bodies around
the world for more secure, reliable electronic document
distribution and exchange. PDF has been adopted by enterprises, educators,
and governments around the world to streamline document exchange, increase
productivity, and reduce reliance on paper.
Why
convert a document to a PDF file?
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Preserve the look and
integrity of your original document — A PDF file looks exactly like the
original document and preserves the fonts, images, graphics, and layout of
any source file — regardless of the application and platform used to
create it.
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Share documents with
anyone — PDF documents can be shared, viewed, and printed by anyone, on
any system, using free Adobe Reader® software — regardless of the
operating system, original application, or fonts.
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Easy to use — PDF files
are compact and easy to exchange.
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Searchable — PDF files
have full text search features for locating words, bookmarks, and data
fields in documents.
In a
nutshell, we can convert your documents into PDF for...
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Security - prevent others
duplicating or editing (particularly useful when emailing invoices or
agreements)
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Preservation of your
typeface, logo and layout (protecting your identity)
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Ability to be read by
anyone using free software: Adobe reader
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