Hi George,
No expert here but a question. Is the document
available as file anywhere? If not the second question is in 2 parts
if not, why not? , and/or why not market it as such?
I can only speak for myself here but were it
available at a reasonable price I might purchase it is a reference
material. At $68 for it in printed form that will not happen. I have
no desire to achieve the "Gold" standard but it might be useful to see
how things were done originally. It could help with reassembly even if
that assembling was not going to be up to the "Gold" standard.
Marketing in a CD or DVD format could be a possibility and then a
purchaser could print out just pages of interest for his model as needed. .
Bob
55BN1
gmari2@verizon.net wrote:
>Greetings List,
>Anyone out there a MS Word and or PDF expert? Briefly here;s the challenge.
>1. I want to upload via the internet the MS Word document of the Concours
>Guidelines to Staples for mass reproduction (doing it this way saves huge
>money)
>2. Upon upload Staples converts the Word doc to a pdf.
>3. This conversion to PDF removes the crossouts and underlines made to
>highlight changes from previous versions.
>4. I've tried plyaying with "accepting Changes, etc and haven;t been
>successful.
>Any gurus out there I'd appreciate your advise.
>Email me off list please at
>GMari2@verizon.net
>THanks
>George Marinos
>
>George Marinos
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