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vicstumpf

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May 9, 2014
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Hi all!

I'm studying psychology in College and all of our lessons consist of powerpoint-presentations to explain the subjects.

Our professors always post the slides online so I use my iPad3 with PDF Expert to take notes.

Now we're at the end of the semester and I have to print all my slides... But when I print them, none of the notes I made are visible?
Is it possible to print my pdf's WITH all the notes I typed next to the texts?
It would save me a lots of time since it's a lot of work to write everything on the printed slides.

Please help?! :) :apple: Vic
 
I'm not familiar with PDF Expert, but most PDF apps have a function to "flatten" the document, that is, make the notes a permanent part of the file. Look around and see if you can find this function. Ideally, this should let you make two copies of the file -- one with your notes "baked in," and one where you can still ediit and change your notes.
 
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