Office 2010 PDF Features
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The ability to save a PDF file is increasingly important as the PDF file format becomes the file format of choice for published documents on the World Wide Web. This article will help you to learn how to save as PDF in Workplace 2010.
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Over the years,
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In more recent years, it has become the publication medium of choice first on the Web within browsers and more recently on mobile platforms such as smartphones, including the iPhone and iPod touch platforms. Most recently, the Acrobat format has become a lingua franca for new platforms such as eBook Readers and on-screen publishing applications such as issuu.com.
In the build up to the release of Microsoft Workplace 2007, open source alternatives such as OpenOffice version 2 offered the ability to generate Acrobat files direct from either their own file formats or Microsoft Workplace 2003 formats. At launch,
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Although this was a full-blown integration of Acrobat files, it was one of the developments viewed positively in what was otherwise a controversial release not least because of its use of new file formats that were incompatible with both previous Microsoft Office file formats and previous open formats. The PDF file format was offered as an alternative file format,
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