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Sarita Posted - 03/10/2014 : 15:32:56
Thank you Diane.

I want to add pictures to a page. I don't think Adobe Reader has that feature. Is Microsoft Word or Office have that feature? Or Wordpad?

Thanks again.
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Dragonlair Posted - 03/10/2014 : 20:39:24
Adobe Reader is just that -- a reader. To do anything more requires a more advanced (and not free) version of a PDF generator or something such as Word. You can have images in pages in your Word documents. With Office 2007 or better (at least), there is a way you can export your document to a PDF file. No Adobe needed.

Personally, I do not like Adobe Reader. It has a history of being a real resource hog and loading all sorts of things at boot time as if the reader is the ONLY product you use! I use FoxIt. It's an Adobe clone and works just as well 99% of the time. I do have Adobe available (with my startup fixed) for the few pdfs that FoxIt won't handle.

Diane
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