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    Acrobat Reader

    In Adobe Acrobat Reader is there a way to take the page you are looking at and save it as an individual page and/or as a picture file. Besides taking a screen shot?
    2013 Dodge Dart Aero

    #2
    sure, there is a save icon in the top left corner click to save to your hard drive, although it will save it as a PDF file. I import into Corel Draw and then jpg it or whatever, but a screen shot works too if you want it as a image file.

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      #3
      click the disk button and you can save the file.
      or file>save
      bruce
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        #4
        Originally posted by bruce95fmla
        click the disk button and you can save the file.
        or file>save
        bruce
        hey now you didnt tell him that it looks like a disk.. he mightnot know that the disk icon is a save button.. ya know... for saving things


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          #5
          I have the freeware version which apparently does not give me the the option to save. I think my dad has the full version on disc somewhere though.
          2013 Dodge Dart Aero

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            #6
            Originally posted by Marc93lx
            I have the freeware version which apparently does not give me the the option to save. I think my dad has the full version on disc somewhere though.
            the version i downloaded for free has that feature. you may have an outdated version.

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