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Table Of Contents
- Why are PDF files popular?
- What PDF Create does for you
- The PDF Product family
- Installation and Activation
- How to Get Help
- Overview of creating PDF files
- 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
- ScanSoft PDF Create! Properties dialog box
- How to overlay PDF files
- How to package files
- SharePoint and other DMS support
- XPS File Support
- Un-installation
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Un-installation
1. Select Add or Remove Programs from the Control Panel. Under
Vista, select Programs and Features from the Control Panel.
2. Select Nuance PDF Create 7.
3. Click Remove to
uninstall the program or Change to auto-repair it
or to change the list of integrated programs.
A de-activation step is performed at the start
of uninstallation, allowing
you to reinstall the program later without re-activation problems. De-
activation requires web access.
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