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PDF is the abbreviation for Portable Document Format. It has long been a de facto(common acceptance and practice) standard for documents' exchange and storage. Now, thanks to actions by governments on many levels, it is becoming a de jure (legally recognized) standard. (For more see "Advantages of PDF")
Portable:
- In most cases, your document will be reduced in size for quicker uploading and pleasant (read: "quick") download by your subscriber.
- Acrobat Reader - the software used to open, view, and even print pdfs - is a free download from Adobe.
- PDF files are highly resistant to infection from malware (viruses, trojan horses, spamware, etc.)
Document Format:
- Conversion from a word processing program (MS Word, WordPerfect, etc), desktop publishing (MS Publisher, InDesign, Quark), or most any windows based program results in keeping the format of your original document. What you saw in the design of your page and fonts (if you used popular system fonts or embedded (see your conversion program) your special fonts in the pdf during conversion) will be in the converted document.
- More and more conversion programs are giving you more choices when you start the conversion. These include the ability to produce a PDF for viewing on a screen (smallest file size), printing a polished document fit for best printing (largest file size), to setting security passwords that will prevent (or restrict to certain recipients) printing, saving, or changing your document.
Listed below are some areas of experience with which we may be able to help you as your question pertains to use of these technologies in ministry.
Dwight Stinnett
Executive Minister
Projection & PowerPoint
PowerPoint Composition
Roland Sundberg
Executive Administrator
Database Questions
Cheryl Henson
Area I
Ministerial Recruitment
Ministerial Cont. Ed.
PowerPoint Compositions
E-mail Newsletters
Web Page
John Grisham
Area II
Stewardship
E-mail as Communication
PowerPoint Composition
Richard Ricks
(Tech Team Leader)
Area III
Multimedia & Projection
Web Technologies
Randy McNeely
Area IV
Bivocational Ministry
Costa Rica Partnership
Using PowerPoint for Display
during events
Muriel Johnson
Area V
Church Planting
Using Video Chat
VOIP (Telephone over Internet)
E-mail as Communication Tool
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