Chapter 2

Ways of Distributing Your Work

IN THIS CHAPTER

check Printing files

check Saving files so that others can read them in Adobe Acrobat Reader

check Sending a file by email

check Saving a file so that it can be viewed in a web browser

This chapter explains how to distribute your work to coworkers and friends. You’ll be glad to know that people who don’t have Office 365 can still read and review an Office file you created. You can print it for them, save it so that it can be read in Adobe Acrobat Reader, or save it as a web page. This chapter explains all that as well as how to send a file right away by email. By the way, Book 4, Chapter 5 describes other ways to distribute PowerPoint presentations. You can provide audience handouts, save presentations as video files, and show your presentation online.

Printing — the Old Standby

As much as I wish my clunky printer didn’t occupy so much space on my desk, I need it from time to time. Sometimes I have to print letters, for example. The printer is not yet obsolete. The day when all work is done digitally and is sent or viewed over the Internet is fast ...

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