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Posted by CRUSADER on April 04, 2007 at 15:41:02 from (70.133.150.143):
In Reply to: enlarging a pdf posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on April 03, 2007 at 16:05:06:
I have very little computer skills, and have had to deal with simular subject in the past. The individuals that have replied to your thread seem to offer good advice, so this may seem unacceptable idea. But when I was in Korea (Sep 05 thru Sep 06) I dealt with having to print, alter etc. a few pages that were a pdf. You may have success in copying it to a word doc. then manipulating the data to the size print you need and print it in word. It's not the smartest way or highest technology way of doing things but it did work for me. Just my two cents of an idea if you care to try it.
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