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File extension .ACSM won't work with my Acrobat 7
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I think the library has these new thing that they are work with. So everytime I download a e-book I get this .acsm file and my computer has no idea what to do with it. How do I get my Acrobat to work with this file?
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Unable to open an Adobe Acrobat ebook
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have a HP laptop. Windows Vista, I am trying to download a e-book from a libray, when I click the download button, my Windows Media Player comes up with this message Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file. Can anyone direct me where I can get some assistance.... more »
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Interactive Form with Automatic Summarising and Reporting?
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I'm a very new Acrobat user so this might be basic, sorry. I'd like to create an interactive form (on a website or inside an ebook platform that allows this eg I own eBook Pro that should accommodate this). The website or ebook will step parents through the process of creating a Letter of Intent (or Statement of Wishes) for their Special Needs children.... more »
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What for a PIECE of SHIT is Adobe for a company... TOXIC!
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Why should ANYONE buy this company's shitty products loaded with problems. It is Sunday, my time to enjoy myself and I find myself being annoyed and IRRITATED because this LOUSY company makes it IMPOSSIBLE to use thier SHITTY products. I made the mistake and will NOT do it again of purchasing and E-book... thinking it would be a simple download PDF format... only to be tied up now for HOURS behind this bullshit company and its crummy products.... more »
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.edt file extention and Reader 9
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I purchased a e book from direct2drive and the download file has a .edt file extention. This is supposed to open in Adobe Reader. It will not. Adobe Reader doesn't recognize the file. Is this a valid file extention to be used in Adobe Reader 9??? Thank You
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convert Word doc to pdf with high quality images
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Greetings, I'm using pdf format for my applications' help docs and these contain high quality images. I have played with the Distiller settings and gotten nice results but I would take any suggestions so to improve my results and get the best possible quality. pdf file sizes is not an issue, the help files are deployed on the local workstations (not my choice, I would server them). I'm currently using MSWord 2003 SP3 and I have MSWord 2007, I just have not taken time or risk on converting all my help docs to the new version of Word. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.... more »
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