Rebecca Staley February 10, 2010
Let's start with a question: Why do I want to take a document and convert to PDF or create PDF?
If you think about your document as a presentation of yourself, you want it to be as neat and accurate as possible. You want your resume, promotional flyer, writing sample or image to be viewed just as you viewed it—without changes due to different document software, web browsers or operating systems. PDF (Portable Document Format) was introduced in 1993 as a way to reliably view, print, and share information with other people. Regardless of the computer's operating system, PDF is reliable and consistent, displaying and printing the same every time.
Converting your document to PDF with Acrobat.com is simple:




You can convert up to 5 documents with a free Acrobat.com account. If you need more than that, consider the two subscription options, both with unlimited PDF conversions.
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