Saving Layout File In Adobe Acrobat .PDF format

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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 5 months

Hi Faiz

This thread is 7 years old!

It is not a good idea to add to long dead threads.

And do not put your email in an open thread - use the private message service.

Best regards

Mike Testro

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AB Timo 👤 Member for 14 years 11 months

Mr.Ahmed,

You can use the .XER to .PDF Converter

Converters are easily available at internet.you can search it at 4shared.com also.

If you don't find then email me use private message service shall send you the setup

 

Faiz Rasul

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A.Jaffer Sadiq 👤 Member for 17 years 7 months

You can download pdf crater from the web, so you can which layout u want, now u can save!

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Dave Rodwell 👤 Member for 23 years 11 months

My approach to this problem is to:

1. In the menu select File, Preview Picture.

2. You will be asked to save it with a suggested name of PRIMA with a path identified, these are variables.

3. Once saved, open an application common to your company/recipient(s) and paste in the saved file.

4. Once pasted you can then size the picture by using the handles. It is better to use the corner handles as this will maintain the perspective.

5. Then simply save in the appropriate new format.

6. All recipients can now use it without being to edit.

7. The *.pdf route will not work with P3 files unless the recipient also has P3.



Dave Rodwell

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Mohamed Gebriel 👤 Member for 25 years 5 months

Ahmed,



There is an easier way to do this. Just go to the print preview of your layout, right click and chose to save your layout as an image.

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