8.0
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?
- Cloud Connectors
- SharePoint and other DMS support
- XPS File Support
- Un-installation
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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.
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 mo
re 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
and ribbon in the message window.
4. If you requested prompting, select
which attachments to convert in
the Attached files list dialog box. Click OK.
5. PDF Converter Assistant appears if you re
quested this. Preview
pages, specify a page range if desired, adjust settings including the
saving instructions and click Convert All. If you requested a direct
conversion, a progress monitor appears and the file is saved to the
predefined location with the same name as the source file.
The procedure is the same in Lotus Notes
(v. 8.5), but is accessed by
commands in the Actions menu.
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox
1. Right-click on a hyperlink pointing to a PDF or XPS file.
2. Choose Open
with Nuance PDF Converter 8.0.
3. The Assistant downloads and converts the file.