Hi Chris, Totally agree. Do you know why the first reader won't accept a PDF? Comments, corrections etc. can be done on a PDF, just as they can in a Word document. So seems very strange to me.
Stephen Shead. On 28 August 2013 21:42, Will Parsons <[email protected]> wrote: > Chris, > > I can't help with your primary question, but... > > On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 14:50:43 -0700 (PDT), C L <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Stephen, > > > > About the PDF option, I've been submitting all my drafts as PDF and > > Word 2010, but my first reader will only look at the Word 2010 > > files. So no, PDF is not an option. > > Why on earth? Stephen is absolutely correct about the problems about > the issues involved in submitting a document in a non-standard format > such as (any version of) Word. *Anyone* should be able to read a PDF > document, and see the same result. If your "first reader" is not > actually modifying the document, the requirement that it should be in > Word format is absurd. > > -- > William Parsons >
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