Nemo All to PDF 3.0
Tilgore Kraut - November 2, 2009Often important official documents are often converted into in PDF format for sending and receiving purposes as it’s secure and prevents others from making unauthorized changes or copy/print/edit content by application of additional security. Considering its benefits and content safety it offers, if you’re also willing to convert your documents into PDF format then you must try Nemo All to PDF 3.0. It’s a skilled PDF creator tool that expertly converts any printable document such as doc, xls, ppt, rtf, txt, html, jpg, tiff, giff, and several others, into PDF format files. While converting the files, the program accurately retains all its attributes like content, images, page layout, columns, links, color, font, etc. In addition, you needn’t put in efforts in selecting the files individually as the application supports batch file conversion, thus saving huge amount of time. Not only this, you can even add title, properties, password, restrict actions, and use other features to derive desired output.
To proceed with the Nemo All to PDF 3.0 firstly you can choose the files you want to convert using the Add File(s) button. The program allows you to add more then one file for batch conversion process. After you’ve chosen the necessary files, you’d require selecting the destination where the resulting files would be stored when the process completes. Now, either you can hit Convert button or else further move to define Advanced Options. Using the advanced options panel, you can set the Title, author, subject, keyword, password protection, along with applying restrictions to specific actions like editing, printing, etc, to obtain a protected PDF file. As you click over ‘Convert’ the program would commence the process while displaying progress in Status bar.
Using the Nemo All to PDF 3.0 application facilitates you in converting the different format files to PDF format documents, without compromising the content or attributes.
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