Why to Convert Word to PDF: 10 Advantages of PDF Files



Posted: Monday, March 12, 2007

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Since Adobe Systems introduced the PDF format in 1993 it has rapidly become the number one universal document format on the internet. Not without any reasons, as there is a growing demand for such a universal format to allow people to share their ideas and work digitally on the internet. The number of different software programs keeps on growing and growing, from fantastic organizers, spreadsheet programs, to photo editing software: they all tend to make our lives easier, but often forget one major point: the ability to allow the user to share his/her work! The so called web 2.0 is already a fact, and the internet is becoming a place of creating and sharing your own ideas and work.

The popular PDF format solved this problem by introducing itself as a system-wide universal format: almost anyone on any computer system is able to open a PDF file these days. People have clearly discovered some advantages of PDF files, but yet only a few are actively creating PDF files themselves. So why should you consider creating your own PDF documents? I present you the top 10 advantages of this widely popular format:Visit my Convert Word document to PDF lense page for more info about creating your own PDF files.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)
» left by Sumit kumar. from Rajouri garden 52 days 18 hours ago.
I am satisfied from the knowledge whatever is provided.....but

i also want to know that if i have a document file of approx 50mb.

If it is compact in pdf then what will the capasity of that vary new pdf document file.

Basically i want to know the ratio of normal document file and pdf file of that vary document.

Plz reply me upon my email account at your earliest.

Thanking you.
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