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feyio

2002-02-21, 9:05 am

i just went through the mcsa course content.I think i prefer it to the MCSA.I was going to start my MCSA this month but i'm shifting over to MCSA.Why?it better suits my job,and i dont have to do the other 3 mcse exams.Mcse?later.
onoski

2002-02-21, 9:36 am

Good on you, it's your choice anyway I wish all the best in your endeavours.
feyio

2002-02-21, 9:47 am

quote:
Originally posted by feyio
i just went through the mcsa course content.I think i prefer it to the MCSA.I was going to start my MCSA this month but i'm shifting over to MCSA.Why?it better suits my job,and i dont have to do the other 3 mcse exams.Mcse?later.
tjwoody

2002-02-21, 10:46 am

uuummmm...what?
feyio

2002-02-21, 11:26 am

why the uuuuummmmmmm?well, i'm going ahead
Matt1999

2002-02-21, 1:39 pm

I think the ummm came from what you said.

"i just went through the mcsa course content.I think i prefer it to the MCSA.I was going to start my MCSA this month but i'm shifting over to MCSA."

So you were going to do MCSA but now you are going to do the MCSA? MCSA is not the same as MCSA? MCSA..MCSA...

Maybe you meant to say MCSE in there somewhere.
PotatoHead

2002-02-21, 2:25 pm

LOL Matt

Thanks for breaking that down to me
tjwoody

2002-02-21, 10:03 pm

thats it, the ummmm!

I figured you were going for MCSE.

Good luck!
feyio

2002-02-22, 1:53 am

thanks 4 correcting me.Actually the first was mcse,which i've stopped.i have a question.How do i split pdf files?and how do i convert pdf's files to word document?
cassie

2002-02-22, 2:09 am

Hi Feyio,

What do you mean by "split" a .pdf file?

Do you have the Adobe Acrobat Writer software? If yes I expect you can convert .pdf to word, but if not then I think that one of the fundamentals of .pdf is that you can't do this - it's like a protected document so less easy to piratise. That's my understanding, anyway. Anyone else know more?

Cassie
feyio

2002-02-22, 2:16 am

i had this doc in word which i converted to pdf,i mailed it to someone who has no Acrobat reader on his systen.Funny enough i dont have the one in word again.So i shld get the software u mentioned?k then?
cassie

2002-02-22, 2:21 am

feyio,

How did you convert the word doc to pdf in the first place?

Cassie
RichardJW

2002-02-22, 4:56 am

Hi Cassie. Just don't know what he means by "split" - could just as well be an operation performed with a carving knife! However I do recall some API that would split files into seperate smaller files which could then be reassembled. Will look into this.
Bravesfan

2002-02-22, 11:21 pm

You can split a pdf however you want if you've got Adobe Acrobat (Full..not reader). Most pdf's aren't security protected to prevent you from doing this however you can set this on them if you wish.
Bigg

2002-02-24, 8:14 pm

quote:
Originally posted by feyio
i just went through the mcsa course content.I think i prefer it to the MCSA.I was going to start my MCSA this month but i'm shifting over to MCSA.Why?it better suits my job,and i dont have to do the other 3 mcse exams.Mcse?later.

HA HA HA I think I hurt myself reading that.
moreilly

2002-02-25, 12:16 am

I can't agree more; the MCSA is much better than the MCSA

Very good
timmyq45

2002-02-25, 1:42 am

quote:
Originally posted by Bravesfan
You can split a pdf however you want if you've got Adobe Acrobat (Full..not reader). Most pdf's aren't security protected to prevent you from doing this however you can set this on them if you wish.


Even if they are encrypted and password protected they can be be unencryptedand the password broken. For example the old troytec guides had a readers password and another password for the writer. Draw your own conclusions lol
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