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Help:Download as PDF - Wikipedia Other PDF software can be used to create a PDF from the web page, which may give more control over the output This page offers help with Wikipedia's download tool
List of PDF software - Wikipedia Adobe Acrobat: Can convert files into PDF or convert PDF files into other formats ABBYY FineReader: Commercial PDF converter which converts PDF into Word ( doc), Excel ( xls), PowerPoint (ppt), and more deskUNPDF: PDF converter to convert PDFs to Word ( doc, docx), Excel ( xls), ( csv), ( txt), more GSview: File:Convert menu item converts any sequence of PDF pages to a sequence of images in
Wikipedia:Graphics Lab Resources PDF conversion to SVG - Wikipedia Before learning how to convert PDF images to SVG images it may be useful to learn how to extract images from PDF documents and create PNG, GIF, and JPG images By using Adobe Reader many images in PDF documents can be right-clicked, copied, and then pasted into any image editor
Help:Downloading pages - Wikipedia Put the copy in folder C:\wiki (another drive letter is also possible, but wiki should not be a sub-folder) and do not use any file name extension This way the links work One inconvenient aspect is that you cannot open a file in a folder listing by clicking on it, because of the lack of a file name extension
Help:Link - Wikipedia A "wikilink" is our common name for an internal link, that is, a link from one page to another page within the same Wikipedia (for example, within the French Wikipedia) or within the same Wikipedia project (for example, within Wiktionary)
Help:Export - Wikipedia 1 Get the names of pages to export Go to Special:Allpages and choose the desired namespace Copy the list of page names to a text editor Put all page names on separate lines Prefix the namespace to the page names (e g 'Help:Contents'), unless the selected namespace is the main namespace
PDF - Wikipedia Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems [2][3] Based on the PostScript language, each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout flat document, including the text, fonts
Help:External links and references - Wikipedia This page is designed to cover only the technical aspects of linking and referencing; it is essential that editors also familiarize themselves with Wikipedia:External links, Wikipedia:Reliable sources and Wikipedia:Citing sources, as well as Wikipedia's various other policies regarding external links and references
Template:PDF page link doc - Wikipedia Template similar to [ [File: { { {file}}}| { { {text}}}]], but allowing linking to specific pages of PDF or DjVu file