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Table Of Contents
- Why are PDF files popular?
- What PDF Converter does for you
- The PDF Product family
- Installation and Activation
- How to Get Help
- The PDF Converter Assistant
- Starting the Program
- Processing modes and outputs
- Handling Mixed Input Files
- How do PDF files work?
- Language Support
- SharePoint and other DMS support
- Web Updates
- XPS File Support
- Un-installation
The PDF Converter Assistant
Start this from the Windows Start Menu or from your desktop if you
placed a shortcut there. The Assistant lets you prepare and control
conversions. Its Full view shows you a preview of PDF and XPS files to
be converted and lets you set page ranges. The panel on the right lists all
files selected for conversion; icons show loading or conversion status.
Help explains the meanings of the icons.
PDF Converter offers four levels of control:
Quick View:
This allows quick conversions using current settings for everything
beyond four basic choices.
Full View:
This presents the same four buttons from Quick View, but also displays
page previews and offers all settings that influence the conversions.
Choose a mode to see its settings. Choose a target (or click the Output
tool when there is no choice) to set saving options. Full view lists all files
in the current conversion session along with status information for each
of them.
Left View:
This appears when PDF Converter is called from inside a target
application. Then only a single file can be converted, so just the left
preview panel and its controls are needed.
No Assistant:
From some starting places where the input file and target are pre-
defined, you can by-pass the Assistant altogether and perform a direct
conversion using existing settings. See How to start the program.
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