Re: Informed Consent (Converting Documents TO PDF Format)

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Sun Sep 18 21:44:02 2005


El, I'm trying to figure out where you got the idea that I wasn't reading your posts, because I don't recall ever saying that. A quick review of my posts does not yield an answer. Perhaps you could enlighten me as to where you got that idea.

In the meantime, Dr. Meisel was correct. A Mac user who has Word (Office for Mac) on their computer can open the document and convert it to a PDF file. I have Office, but I see this has already been taken care of. Getting to the pooter late tonight. Been on the phone quite a bit today. 7 siblings in various parts of the country dealing with a Mom with Alzheimer's who is getting worse. Several don't speak to others and it all funnels through me. Thank God for Vonage! Unlimited calls to anywhere in USA, Canada, and Puerto Rico, plus call forwarding, caller ID, call blocking, call waiting, and all the stuff we used to pay extra for every month, for just 25 bucks. Thank God I'm retired, too.

El, if you thought I wasn't reading your posts, it's also rude to talk about someone behind their back.

--
Anna Meenan, MD (still reading EVERYONE's posts, when I get the time)

At Sun, 18 Sep 2005, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote: > >In message <503f9c78ee1cf6c4fa5f139b1906ff84@mac.com>, Richard Meisel writes: > >> The cheapest and simplest is to get a Mac user to create the PDF for >> you. Its built into the os. >> >> Quick How To >> >> 1 open document >> 2 Select print command ( in the File menu) >> 3 Click "Save as PDF" in the print dialog. > >This is incorect, you need to be able to read them, ie have Word. Once you >have the document open, Save as PDF is but in. > >Since Anna is not reading this, OpenOffice is what one can use on Linux, >Windoze and with a few hoops also on the Mac. Then there is NeoOffice/J >which is an almost native version of OpenOffice on the Mac. > >greetings, el





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