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Old 05-04-2012, 08:36 PM #12
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Originally Posted by Jo*mar View Post
[How do I post PDF's
I want to post some pdfs of aticles for my forum but they are all too big. does anyone know how to compress them or make them smaller> I use a mac. Thanks,
jkl
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As long as they don't violate any copyright rules, and if they aren't available for online viewing via a link , I believe breaking them into sections and posting each section as post in the same thread.

If it is linked somewhere online that would be the easiest way to share.
These are articles that have been published in medical journals that I have ordered through my local medical library. Are they copywrite protected?
Thanks
from the local medical library
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