Do you pdf?
Whenever I make my lesson plans, the document have to be in a pdf file extension, this is for a more secure type of document file, pdf files cannot be easily edited unlike the word file extension. If you’re not familiar of what I’m talking about, you can do a pdf search and you will find some examples of pdf documents. The word PDF is an acronym for Portable Document Format, and as the word says, this type of document format give you a variety of options when creating your own document, for example; you are given the freedom to view and edit files that can be used for two or three dimensional documents because of it’s ability to create, convert and edit images and letters. Another thing that I need to mention is that, if you’re thinking of converting your existing files into a pdf document, you will need a software specifically made for this file type extension. Most soft wares are offered for free or for a limited trial period, but you can find some inexpensive products that would suit your needs. All you have to do is Google it out, and make sure that you still have enough working space in your computer because some applications can be bulky. So, anyway, I hope you learned a thing or two from me, I’ll see you all later!
I have never made a PDF file before because I never really needed to, but lately anything I download to read off the internet is in PDF format.
Thanks for the visit Mariz! tagal ko na gamit pdf ngayon ko pa alam ang meaning ( acronym ba ) niya ehehehe. Have a nice day!