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[edit] Definitions of PDF on the Web:
- Portable Document Format; a document-encoding process developed by Adobe that maintains page layout, fonts, and graphics and can include many ...
- Adobe technology for formatting documents so that they can be viewed and printed using the Adobe Acrobat reader.
www.lucidatainc.com/legal-services/glossary.php
- Portable Document Format created using Adobe Acrobat software.
totheweb.com/learning_center/seo_glossary.html
- an acronym for Portable Document Format, a universal file format that preserves the fonts, images, graphics, and layout of any source document, regardless of the application and platform used to create it.
www.umaine.edu/printingservices/terminology.htm
- AKA Adobe Acrobat File, it stands for Portable Document Format. PDF's are viewable with the PDF viewer plug in developed by adobe. www.adobe.com
- PDF (Portable Document Format) is a file format that has captured all the elements of a printed document as an electronic image that you can view, navigate, print, or forward to someone else.
www.greyfoxwebworks.com/webterms.html
- a computer image viewable in a free downloadable reader. This file format developed by Adobe Systems for representing documents in a manner that is independent of the original application software, hardware, and operating system used to create those documents. ...
gss.omb.delaware.gov/ppo/definitions.shtml
- A proprietary format for the transfer of designs across multiple computer platforms. PDF is a universal electronic file format, modeled after the PostScript language and is device-and resolution-independent. ...
www.chipsnet.com/service/CTI_gd_terms.asp
- A file format developed by Adobe Systems. PDF captures formatting information from a variety of desktop publishing applications, making it possible to send formatted documents and have them appear on the recipient's monitor or printer as they were intended. ...
support.marathonweb.com/info/internet/basics
- Stands for Portable Document Format. Created by Adobe Systems in its software program Adobe Acrobat as a universal browser. ...
dreamcore.net/resources/internet-glossary/
- PDF is short for Portable Document Format. Worldwide, PDF is the standard for the exchange of electronic documents. This universal exchange sets the lay-out of the original document.
www.proefschriftgroningen.nl/terminology.php
- Portable Document Format. A format from Adobe that enables a document to be distributed on different systems while preserving the layout (.pdf).
www.tripod.lycos.co.uk/support/glossary/P/
- PDF stands for "Portable Document Format". A file format that preserves all of the fonts, formatting, colors, pagination, and graphics of the source document. PDF files retain their original formatting and look like photographs or scanned copies of the original documents. ...
www.tru.ca/library/guides/glossary.html
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- A file format exclusive to the Adobe Acrobat Reader that can be downloaded and viewed off-line.
www.studiodog.com/glossary-p.html
- A low resolution electronic proofing method produced using Adobe Acrobat.
- Stands for Portable Document Format. A technology developed by Adobe and was designed to capture all of the elements of a printed document and place it in a singe image file. This PDF file can be navigated, printed or attached to an email for sharing. ...
www.5starsupport.com/glossary/p.htm
- Portable Document Format; a PDF file is a facsimile of a printed document that can be transmitted electronically, thus preserving its original format and being displayed as it was intended.
- A file format designed to enable printing and viewing of documents with all their formatting (typefaces, images, layout, etc. ...
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- Portable Document Format. The platformindependent document format used by Adobe's Acrobat universal distribution viewer.
www.doctec.demon.co.uk/htmlpages/Booklet/Glossary/MRGlossary.htm
- Portable Document Format, used to transfer files over the Internet using the Adobe Acrobat software; Parkinson's Disease Foundation; Probability ...
