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Table Of Contents
- Why are PDF files popular?
- What PDF Professional does for you
- Installation and Activation
- How to Get Help
- Starting the Program
- Overview of creating PDF files
- Create PDFs from PDF Professional
- Create PDFs from Print dialogs
- Use the PDF Create Assistant
- Create PDFs from Windows Explorer
- Create PDFs from Microsoft Word
- Create PDFs from Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
- Create PDFs in mailing applications
- Create PDFs from Internet Explorer
- Nuance PDF Create Properties dialog box
- How to overlay PDF files
- How to package files
- Cloud connectors
- SharePoint and other DMS support
- Starting the Program
- Exporting PDF from the Professional program
- The PDF Converter Assistant
- Starting the Program from other places
- Processing modes and outputs
- Handling Mixed Input Files
- How do PDF files work?
- Language Support
- Cloud Connectors
- SharePoint and other DMS support
- XPS File Support
- Web Updates
- Un-installation
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Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 or 2010
Use the Open PDF/XPS button
in the Nuance ribbon. Select a
single PDF or XPS file with content suitable for a slide pre
sentation and
click Open. Select settings and a page range if desired. Click the Convert
All button; the converted file appears in PowerPoint 2007 or 2010. To
view it in older PowerPoint versions you will need a Microsoft Office
compatibility pack.
Windows Explorer
1. Right-click on a PDF or XPS icon or file name in Windows Explorer
or
a PDF or XPS icon on your desktop.
2. Choose a conversion mode and target from the shortcut menu. If you
c
hoose to use the Assistant, you make these choices in its Preview
panel.
Microsoft Outlook
1. Click the
Settings button (in Outlook 2003 ) in the
Nuance PDF for Outlook toolbar or the equi
valent item in the
Nuance PDF menu. Choose to use the Converter Assistant or
perform a direct conversion to a target you choose. Specify whether
all PDF/XPS attachments should be converted, or request a file list
so you can select which files to convert. These settings apply to all
conversions until changed.
2. Select a message with one or more PDF or XPS file attachments.
3. Click the PDF Converter button in the O
utlook toolbar or in the
message toolbar. In Outlook 2007 or 2010, use the Nuance PDF tab
in the message window.