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    <richText>Whats the easiest way to share documents across the internet? &#xD;It sure is NOT sending MS WORD files. &#xD;&#xD;The easiest way to share documents is via PDF (Portable Document Format).&#xD;&#xD;Why?   &#xD;&#xD;	1.	Most PC&#x2019;s (MS Windows) Machines out there have &lt;a href="http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?platform=windows&amp;product=10"&gt;Adobe Acrobat Reader&lt;/a&gt; on them, and so most everyone can open these without issue. Even if they dont have MS Office (Word , Excel, Etc)&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;	1.	Mac OS X has PDF Built in to the system , so even if they dont have adobe acrobat on their system, mac&#x2019;s built in &#x201C;preview&#x201D; application opens it with ease.  mac&#x2019;s mail application also shows PDF files right in your email without even opening up another application&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;Watch the video below to find out the easiest way to send a PDF File from applications in &#xD;Mac OS X. The demo shown is using apple&#x2019;s iWork Application - Pages . . but will work with most any application anywhere in OS X  . . . and its really easy . . . go ahead . . press play below!!!</richText>
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    <richText>How To :: Mail As PDF</richText>
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    <richText>Sunday, September 14, 2008</richText>
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