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> OT! Attn: Geeks. A moment of your time, Test my .pdf for me
Qarl
post Nov 19 2004, 02:23 PM
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Our company sells coding reference products to dermatologists. These products help physicians and their staff bill insurance companies and Medicare for their services.

Anyways... we have some products that we sell. One of them is a set of these little cheat sheets. We sell them laminated and the doctor carries them around with them from room to room.

We often have inquiries about them, wanting to know more. They ask us, "Can you fax me a sample before I buy?"... umm, No! Because if we fax it to you then you have the product.

Okay, so I published the product in Acrobat .pdf format. I locked the file, so it can only be viewed. Text cannot be printed, extracted, or cut into another document

The average physician and office staff are not savy enough to spend time cracking into this file

Here is the link...

http://www.iepg.com/quikpik/index.htm

Someone play with it and see if the .pdfs are secure enough? I think the only way to extract the data is to...

1. Screenprint the page and print an image of it.
2. Manually type everthing in from the view on the screen.

Any other feedback would be apprecaited

Muchos Gracias!
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post Nov 19 2004, 04:25 PM
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Saved a copy and tried to open it in photoshop, but couldn't. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
I agree with the guys above, blur out some info.
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