Acrobat Reader

D

Don Schmidt

I suspect many of you folks use Acrobat Reader.
Here's a FYI: There is an update to version 6.01
 
J

John G

Yes, I am sorry to have asked. I looked both there and
direct to Adobe.com
and did not recognise 6 dot 0 dot 1 from November last as
the update you were refering to.
 
G

Greg Hanson

There was a very nice Chemical Table of the Elements
out there in PDF form, but the URL it was at had
been taken over by a porn site. Kids linking
to get the Table of Elements were getting the porn site.

The bad URL was IN the PDF document and I'd like
to know what can be used to kill that bad URL
in the document.

I don't want to buy Adobe software just to
edit that one URL.

This to me is the down side of locked up
read only PDF documents.

And I know it's not a big deal to most
people today when an installed program
like Acrobat uses up about 100 Meg on
a hard disk, but that caught me
off guard when it made a difference.

Is space use the reason that most hardware
manuals on disk include Acrobat 5.01 ?
 
D

Don Schmidt

Greg,

I'm willing to attempt to reconstruct the pdf file if you send it to me. I
don't have Adobe Acrobat (too spendy for this ol retired soul) but I do have
PDF-Tools which can extract the text and images from a pdf file. I would
then recreate the file with Publisher and then make a pdf file of it. If
you'd like let me try, send the file to me.
 
G

Greg Hanson

JL Amerson wrote
Did you see a team of Americans and Russians
just created (albeit briefly) two more
elements last week? They are temporarily
named Ununtrium and Ununpentium.

No but thanks! Mary's table is so good those
are already on it! And mentions the other
four proposed names for the two new elements.
I hope there isn't a scrap over the names. <g>

Thanks Mary!
 
M

Mary Sauer

I made that table years ago. Those elements obviously aren't all that new.
Thanks for the feedback, Greg...
 

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