How do i send a pdf file to someone that don't have xp2007

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When i send a pdf file to a non xp2007 user, they are unable to open the
file. I was told it is possible to send a pdf file but there is a certain way
to do it. Does any one know how? KDM
 
Santa Claus said:
When i send a pdf file to a non xp2007 user, they are unable to open the
file. I was told it is possible to send a pdf file but there is a certain
way
to do it. Does any one know how? KDM

They have to download and install Acrobat reader from

http://www.adobe.com

to read a .pdf file.
 
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When i send a pdf file to a non xp2007 user, they are unable to open
the
file. I was told it is possible to send a pdf file but there is a
certain way
to do it. Does any one know how? KDM


There is no such product as XP2007. There is, however, the Office XP
(2002) and 2007 products. There is also the Windows XP product in the
Home and Pro versions. We are not there looking over your shoulder to
see what your finger is pointing at on the screen.

So what is the reason that the recipient cannot install Adobe Reader
to view .pdf files? Or Foxit's Reader?
 
Assuming you mean Outlook 2007, make sure you are NOT using Microsoft Rich
Text Format for your default email format. RTF is ONLY understood by
Outlook and any other email client will either get an attachment with the
name WINMAIL.DAT (which they cannot open) or they'll get no attachment at
all. Avoid this by using either HTML or Plain Text for your email format
whenever sending to someone that is not also using Outlook.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=287720
OL2002: Attachments Are Not Visible to Some Recipients When You Use TNEF
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=290809
OL2002: How Message Formats Affect Internet Mail
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=197064
OL2000: (CW) Winmail.dat Attachments Included in Received Messages
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=224817
OL2000: Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF) Basics

Decoder programs to read a WINMAIL.DAT file are here:

http://www.slipstick.com/addins/decoders.htm
Decoder Tools

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I'm using Office 2007 on my computer and I'm taking a computer class for
Office 2007. In Word 2007 you can convert documents to a PDF version or a
2003 (XP) version. Open your document (PDF) and click save as 97-03 doc. I
haven't actually tried a PDF in Office 2007, but maybe this can give you some
direction
 
umm... pdf is a standard format and everyone should have adobe reader
installed so no converting necessary - just send it as a pdf.
 
You can save an OFFICE 2007 file in the OFFICE 97-2003 format.
You can also save as a PDF but you need to download the addin from the Microsoft site.
So long as the recipient has Adobe Reader, which is a free download, they will be able to read a .pdf file.
 
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