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APHASIA (From Greek, Aphatos: "Speechless") impairs the ability speak or understand others due to injury to the brain. It does not affect intelligence.

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Posted on Jan 5, 2012 3:27 PM

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Feb 19, 2013 1:33 AM in response to jerrysvajda

According to my comprehension, you wanna edit some contents in your PDF file? If that, you can take PDF Pen or Adobe Acrobat for reference. The problems is that both of the editors are too expensive to afford and I am not sure the trial version can do that work well. Also, there is another way you may have a try is to convert PDF to word using PDF to Word for mac, which is designed for mac users to help them save PDF as Word and then editing. You can get the resource from the Apple Download.Maybe there are some other applications. Just get a try!

Feb 19, 2013 1:59 AM in response to jerrysvajda

It depends - usually if you're sending a file to a printer for business cards, they're going to want a PDF file - more specifically, a PDF/X flavor. And they'll want a high-definition file - high-res if you're using bit-mapped graphics, so you'd best use either a vector graphics file (created in Adobe Illustrator or the like) or something like Photoshop that will allow you to create a 300-dpi image.


I don't know that the built-in Mac PDF maker will allow you to set the quaility. I would talk to your printer first and see what they suggest: many printers are online and have specific guidelines for submitting files.


Good luck,


Clinton

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