The version of acrobat is whatever comes free with a Mac or as a free download. I searched my computer for "Adobe" and "Acrobat" and nothing came up. If I want to turn a document into a PDF... I hit print and it's one of the options. I created a one page PDF. The recipient opened it and it was two pages with a page break where one would not logically be, making for a quite unprofessional looking resume. The PDF was created on a Mac and opened on a PC. The file was created in Pages which is Apples word processing program. The same thing happened with the original .docx file created on a PC saved as a PDF and opened on a PC. I was always under the impression that a PDF image was like a picture. If you create a document ... save it as a PDF... WHAT YOU SAVED AND SENT WOULD BE WHAT WAS RECEIVED AND OPENED. Now I'm under the impression that I could send a resume, or return an edited PDF employment application or even a brochure, with pictures and words in SPECIFIC PLACES-professional looking on my computer and the words or images may end up translated in a different way based on the type of computer the recipient has. THIS IS NOT GOOD. BASICALLY I want to send a PDF and be confident it will look like what I sent when the recipient opens it. This was NOT the case. Is there a specific version I should buy or should I turn whatever image into a Jpeg or some other picture file? I don't want to pay $15 a month for a year for the ability to create a PDF.
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