Learn How to Email a PDF File
PDF files, the Adobe format used to share formated files between many computer platforms is the best and safest bet when you have a mixed reader environment. If you have windows users, Linux users and Mac users, creating a pdf file and sending it (or putting it online for a download) is the single best way of assuring that all readers will see the same thing when they read your message.
I will add instructions on how you can create a pdf file later on but for now, enjoy this video about how you can send a pdf file via email.
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I think it's well worth the time to explain to you the amazing properties of the pdf file format. It's one of very few formats that can be shared among all types of operating systems, thanks to the free adobe reader.
It's also a format created to be used on many operating systems. Most other file formats were invented for a specific program or possibly an operating system. But the pdf came into life to be used for content with heavy formatting needs that after it was rendered could be sent from one system to the other, opened and look the same.
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