Add a pdf page to a word document
27/07/2011 · In the Mac version, the insert-picture-from file command will place the original PDF unchanged on the page – to be resized as necessary, with no loss in quality when printed or re-saved as a new PDF.

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27/07/2011 · In the Mac version, the insert-picture-from file command will place the original PDF unchanged on the page – to be resized as necessary, with no loss in quality when printed or re-saved as a new PDF.

27/07/2011 · In the Mac version, the insert-picture-from file command will place the original PDF unchanged on the page – to be resized as necessary, with no loss in quality when printed or re-saved as a new PDF.

27/07/2011 · In the Mac version, the insert-picture-from file command will place the original PDF unchanged on the page – to be resized as necessary, with no loss in quality when printed or re-saved as a new PDF.

27/07/2011 · In the Mac version, the insert-picture-from file command will place the original PDF unchanged on the page – to be resized as necessary, with no loss in quality when printed or re-saved as a new PDF.

27/07/2011 · In the Mac version, the insert-picture-from file command will place the original PDF unchanged on the page – to be resized as necessary, with no loss in quality when printed or re-saved as a new PDF.

27/07/2011 · In the Mac version, the insert-picture-from file command will place the original PDF unchanged on the page – to be resized as necessary, with no loss in quality when printed or re-saved as a new PDF.

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  2. 27/07/2011 · In the Mac version, the insert-picture-from file command will place the original PDF unchanged on the page – to be resized as necessary, with no loss in quality when printed or re-saved as a new PDF.

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