![]() Right now I tend to create my documents in Microsoft Word (which we all know doesn’t play nicely between operating systems) and then converting the final files into PDF. And it’s that file size and design capability that I think will be useful to other bloggers like myself. One of the greatest things about PDFs is that it greatly reduces the file size of documents, which helps when sending documents via email or uploading onto a website. In case you’ve been wondering, PDF stands for Portable Document Format and this file type is universally compatible regardless of the operating system or program that the file was created in. PDFs are an essential part of the digital age. □ What if I designed something similar to the impact reports I have to do for work, but I create it as a PDF instead of using InDesign or Word (ew, don’t do this)? What are PDFs and how can they help me as a blogger? I’ve been toying with the idea of including some more data and graphic-heavy posts on the blog in the coming months, but I’ve honestly been dragging my heels because I didn’t want to take up a lot of extra space or need to use HTML to format everything the way I wanted it to look. All the various possibilities started coming to mind, mostly about creating really pretty infographics with piecharts and data because I am extra like that. ![]() As a data fanatic and a person who thrives on reports (and creates a lot of them for work), I was excited when Wondershare asked if I would be interested in trying out PDFelement and writing a post with my honest opinions. You might be wondering why I, a book blogger, am talking about PDFs today. And today we are going to talk about PDFs! If I were to name a second third love to my cat and books, it’d be finding cool ways to get things done. ![]() Those of you that have been around for awhile know that I am all about working smarter not harder I enjoy sharing my various tips and tricks for how you can be more efficient. Thank you Wondershare for supporting me and my content! All opinions are my own and reflect my honest first impressions after testing out the software. This post is sponsored by Wondershare, the makers of PDFelement. ![]()
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