Remove handout layout from pdf--> normal slides?
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hey there it's very annoying how some of the professors at the university I study in never seem to get it that students don't want prefabricated notes-rows in the lecture scripts they (the professors) upload. it really looks disgusting having no way to adequately print a biochemistry lecture with its beautiful charts and schemata because half the space ends used up by huge rows for writing notes -you know 3 slides per sheet on the right and on the left next to each 7-8 brutish black lines (which of course no one uses), the actual slides are just too tiny to see. not to mention also the terrible way pdfs "eats out" space by leaving enormous borders if you decide to print by the method "two slides per sheet" or any other "multiple slides par sheet".... I'll try to keep it short and on point , I hope you understood what I meant. 1) is there an EASY way (if it ain't easy you shouldn't bother, I'm opting for productivity) (or a program) to remove the ugly "3-sheets-per-page-with-notes-rows" formatting on a PDF file - created by saving a powerpoint presentation as a PDF., and make it into nice and big single page slides. 2)is there a better PDF viewer out there, that you can recommend, that actually does stuff right ... tried FOXIT PDF - but my impressions weren't good only thing it does more (but in an awful and buggy way is it allows you to zoom in on printing by "two pages per sheet") . .. how about the pro-versions of adobe reader are they good , (I'll pirate them of course Adobe doesn't deserve a single euro-cent) 3) I mean adobe reader gets an update every week or so ....excuse my language but, WHAT THE **** ARE THEY DOING AT ALL ---- AReader 10 is as unusable as 8 was for anything else that the most basic tasks... why do people put up with these INSOLENT MONOPOLISTS ... same as with Adobe Flash ... they just keep making it heavier and more broken
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I understand your point completely. Professors who lock up their presentations by delivering a PDF instead of the actual PowerPoint file are intentionally keeping the audience from having the content in a user-friendly form. This sort of professor views the content contained in the slide show as "theirs" as opposed to "shared with the audience." One can only conclude they really don't want to share what they know.
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I understand your point completely. Professors who lock up their presentations by delivering a PDF instead of the actual PowerPoint file are intentionally keeping the audience from having the content in a user-friendly form. This sort of professor views the content contained in the slide show as "theirs" as opposed to "shared with the audience." One can only conclude they really don't want to share what they know.
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