>
> Perhaps Acrobat would be a good solution. Acrobat's Distiller is able to
> compress documents of all sorts down to a fraction of their original size,
> yet retain all formatting and graphics.
GROAN!!!
PDF files are AWKWARD AS HECK to use! They assume a standard printer
page, not a CRT. You will often find that to see some things, you end up
magnifying till you have to scroll left and right for each line! I know,
I was working with a company to set up some utilities for them. FORGET
IT!
The world has gone to HTML. Use it whenever you can!
PDF is intended for printing hard copy. If you want to print hard
copy, then PDF is a reasonable decision. But not for CRT use!
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