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<title>How does :addin: work?</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 21:13:32 EST</pubDate>
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A test of Prep4PDF's RSS Feed.  Ignore.
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<title>Special commands</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 21:12:04 EST</pubDate>
<description>
The intent of Prep4PDF is to produce a PDF file that mimics as closely as possible the behavior of the PowerPoint file you created the PDF from.  

But Prep4PDF also gives you a way to invoke menu commands in Acrobat or Reader.  This lets you give your PDF users capabilities that have no direct equivalent in PowerPoint.
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<title>Special commands</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 21:43:46 EST</pubDate>
<description>
The intent of Prep4PDF is to produce a PDF file that mimics as closely as possible the behavior of the PowerPoint file you created the PDF from.  

But Prep4PDF also gives you a way to invoke menu commands in Acrobat or Reader.  This lets you give your PDF users capabilities that have no direct equivalent in PowerPoint.
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<title>Prep4PDF Updates and Revision History</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 10:50:11 EST</pubDate>
<description>
You can now trigger Acrobat and Reader menu commands in PDFs generated by Prep4PDF, all by adding special Action Setting buttons to your PowerPoint files.
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<title>Limitations, caveats, bugs</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 13:26:01 EST</pubDate>
<description>
PowerPoint 2007 handles EPS graphics incorrectly; it throws away information that Prep4PDF needs in order to convert PowerPoint links to PDF links.  Microsoft has a hotfix to correct this problem.  If you use Prep4PDF with PowerPoint 2007, you'll need to apply this hotfix.  

There's a link to it on this page.
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<title>Problem: Prep4PDF doesn't produce links in PDFs</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 15:42:20 EST</pubDate>
<description>
If you use Office 2007 or 2010, Prep4PDF may not translate your PowerPoint links into PDF links, though the same presentation translates correctly in PowerPoint 2003 and previous, using the same version of Prep4PDF  

This PPTools page describes a simple fix for the problem
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<title>PROBLEM: Prep4PDF doesn't produce links in PDFs</title>
<link>http://www.pptools.com/prep4pdf/FAQ00052.htm</link>
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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 15:43:20 EST</pubDate>
<description>
If you use Office 2007 or 2010, Prep4PDF may not translate your PowerPoint links into PDF links, though the same presentation translates correctly in PowerPoint 2003 and previous, using the same version of Prep4PDF  

This PPTools page describes a simple fix for the problem
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<title>Prep4PDF Updates and Revision History</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 10:50:13 EST</pubDate>
<description>
A bug in the way PPT 2007 and 2010 handle EPS files prevented Prep4PDF from creating links in PDF files. This is described more fully at http://www.pptools.com/prep4pdf/FAQ00052.htm.  

After you install today's update, when you use the AutoPDF feature, Prep4PDF automatically makes the needed registry modification before making the PDF, then sets it back to its original value afterward.
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