Did you know that Outlook and Adobe play nice together? Did you know that with a couple of clicks in Outlook you can convert an email message into a pdf document? You can. Thanks go out to Jim Calloway for sharing this simple and productive technique with us on his Law Practice Tips Blog. With the Acrobat Addin enabled in Outlook all you have to do is open the Adobe pull down menu and select convert! Simple as that.
Please click here for Jim's original blog post. Please visit hardinglaw.com for more information about Harding & Associates Family Law
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