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+ Converting A Document To PDF

-You can convert documents of the following format types into PDF format: +You can convert documents of the following format types into PDF format:

Device Independent file format (.dvi)

PostScript (.ps)

-This works by opening the file in Document Viewer and "printing" the document as a PDF file. +This works by opening the file in Document Viewer and "printing" the document as a PDF file.

- Click FilePrint and go to the + Click FilePrint and go to the General tab.

- Select Print to File and choose PDF as the + Select Print to File and choose PDF as the Output format.

- Choose a name and folder to save the file in, then click Print. + Choose a name and folder to save the file in, then click Print. The PDF will be saved in the folder you chose.

@@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ This works by opening the file in Document Viewer and "printing" the document as Note:

-You can't select text in PostScript or .dvi files, but you usually can do -this in PDF files. Converting .dvi or PostScript files to PDF will not make -the text selectable. This is because the text itself isn't stored in the file -(it's just an image of what the text looks like), so there is no way to recover -it and put it in the PDF. You can use Optical Character Recognition +You can't select text in PostScript or .dvi files, but you usually can do +this in PDF files. Converting .dvi or PostScript files to PDF will not make +the text selectable. This is because the text itself isn't stored in the file +(it's just an image of what the text looks like), so there is no way to recover +it and put it in the PDF. You can use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software to extract the text from files if you need to.