On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 23:41:25 -0700, "Bill in Co"
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surly_cu...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Adobe "don't"??? You mean doesn't. :-)
>Just be very careful with deltree and its parameters, as it's very powerful
>(e.g. it takes out all subdirectories, too).
>
Thanks for the help.
I figured that was not an option. Adobe seems to always make their
software without much user settings. At least half the PDF files I get
these days bring up a nag warning that I need a newer version of
Acrobat. Yet these files load perfectly fine. If there was a way to
tell the damn program to quit bugging me, I would.... I dont want any
newer version of it. They are resource hungry and bloated. (and may
not run in Win98).
I sure wish there was an alternative besides Foxit. Foxit was regularly
locking up, so I got rid of it. Several years back it worked fine, but
I guess the newest PDF files caused it to lockup.
I cant understand why they need to keep bloating PDF files anyhow. All
they do is load text and pictures. Why does that need to be
complicated?
Oops, I forgot.... This is 2012. EVERYTHING has to be complicated and
bloated to satisfy the young generation......
Thanks
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