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		<title>Prepress Tutorial: Preparing PDFs Made from Microsoft Word for Offset Printing</title>
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		<description>You just received this wonderful PDF from one of your clients. It was made from Word. On top of that, the client who gave you that PDF wants you to make some changes to the text. How do you make those changes using the PDF itself and what do you have to do to make that PDF press ready?</description>
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		<title>PDF Printing, Preflighting, and Prepress</title>
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		<description>PDF is becoming the de facto standard for not only viewing documents onscreen but also for printing them on paper. Acrobat 6 Professional includes better printing and prepress tools than ever before. PDF pundit Ted Padova shows you how they work.</description>
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		<title>Including Bleeds in a PDF</title>
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		<description>How do you ensure the PDF file you distill includes bleeds that are acceptable to a printer?</description>
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