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Your observations about PDF are not limitations of the tool, they are your
limitations, be it technique, workflow, or whatever. Nobody is angry or
upset, as far as I can tell, just surprised that you project the limitations
of your process and your experiences onto the workforce as a whole. Also,
some of your assumptions about PDF seem incorrect.
Simply put, we are not all having the problems you describe.
Cheers and no worries,
Sean
sean -at- quodata -dot- com
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> From: Nealon, Jessica [SMTP:Jessica -dot- Nealon -at- McKesson -dot- com]
> . Instead, I was expressing the limitations of
> a tool that we all use. One that my team struggled with for a long time.
>
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