Oh, good lord. Is there anyone here who can make a PDF of a PowerPoint file, if I email it to them? Like, now? I expect not, but it can't hurt to ask. (This is for a stupid technology requirement thing for my school, that I apparently need the not-free version of Acrobat to do.)
'Serenity'
Natter 41: Why Do I Click on ita's Links?!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
msbelle, A Christmas Together by John Denver and The Muppets is posted at Buffistarawk.
KateP if someone else has not already volunterered, my profile addy is good. Won't be up much longer. I'm pretty sure I can print anything to pdf
PDF of a PowerPoint file
If you install this [link] it'll create a pseudo-printer that you can print the Powerpoint to which will create a PDF for you. Free.
Typo Boy, thank you so much! Insent.
Eddie, that link didn't work for me, but I appreciate the thought. edit: hang on, now it's working. I'll check it out--thanks!
OH MAN. The AmEx commercials with Laird Hamilton. Laird is a hottie!
As is what's her name. Sam Mendes's wife. also a great AmEx commercial.
Kate Winslet! Totally my #1 Secret Celebrity Girlfriend.
Kate P. - returned. Using a program on your computer is faster than the online stuff. OpenOffice.org is worthwhile for conversion abilities alone. It can open just about anything, save to a wide variety, and has print to pdf built in.
Oh and in addition to the MAC version of Open Office, there is something similar designed from ground up for MACS, though as Wintel person I don't know offhand what it is.
Thank you! Will check out OpenOffice.org, and thanks for the tip.