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This is a business
document. Why not make life simpler for everyone concerned, and prepare the
resume in Word in the first place? It's the shortest distance between two
points, without all the intermediate steps and hassles.
Rich From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edward Becker Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 6:02 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PDF-Basics] sending pdf made in Quark If your client needs to make edits your final Quark file, export the
file to MS Word if your client has it and they can make edits in Word. The Word
file may not come out looking exactly as the Quark file, depending on the
amount of styling involved, but he/she will be able to edit the text to send
back to you for changes to the Quark resume.
Ed
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/28/2004 6:30:32 AM >>> PDF-Basics is a service provided by PDFzone.com | http://www.pdfzone.com/ __________________________________________________________________ Sounds like one of those problems to me - inadequate brief. You were quite right to make a pdf of the Quark file. That would give you the electronic file suited for both viewing and printing. However your client would need Acrobat Reader to do either - it is essentially Freeware available on most cover magazine CDs or directly from the www.adobe.com website. So that's not an issue for your client. The ability to modify / update the CV is - basically that can only be done in the host application, in this case Quark. So, she's locked in to your services... Peter -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of carismob Sent: 27 March 2004 22:40 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PDF-Basics] sending pdf made in Quark PDF-Basics is a service provided by PDFzone.com | http://www.pdfzone.com/ __________________________________________________________________ I am designing a resume in Quark. At first I thought the client only needed it for print, but she now needs it electronically also. What do I do? I started by saving the page as a pdf, then sending it to her via e-mail, but she couldn't view it. Do I need to create my pdf with acrobat, not Quark? Also, she needs to be able to edit the resume after I create it. Is there a way for me to create a pdf she can edit when I am creating it in Quark. To change your subscription: http:/! /www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfbasics.html To ch ange your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfbasics.html |
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