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Places to upload PDF documents?

Patman

Rodent of Unusual Size
Hey, I'm looking to post a PDF that I want to be able to link. Any good websites for that? One of the few things to miss about a university account... sigh!
 
Re: Places to upload PDF documents?

Hey, I'm looking to post a PDF that I want to be able to link. Any good websites for that? One of the few things to miss about a university account... sigh!

Google Drive. Just be sure to set it as read-only for everyone else.
 
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Test

will see what this does once i log out of google

I could open youir document just fine. A suggestion if you don't mind....you might consider changing your font to make the document easier to read on line. Not sure if you printed direct to PDF or if you printed to paper and then scanned the paper, but any kind of non-serif font would be easier to read on-line than whatever font you used.
 
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I believe Dropbox lets you do the same if you're anti-Google for whatever reason.
 
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I could open youir document just fine. A suggestion if you don't mind....you might consider changing your font to make the document easier to read on line. Not sure if you printed direct to PDF or if you printed to paper and then scanned the paper, but any kind of non-serif font would be easier to read on-line than whatever font you used.

Compiled to PDF via latex... it renders like total **** in the Google environ, I'll admit. The format I'm using is one of the standard set ups.
 
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Compiled to PDF via latex... it renders like total **** in the Google environ, I'll admit. The format I'm using is one of the standard set ups.

If it does give you a choice of font, you might try arial or calibri and see how that looks. just a thought. we used to use garamond but it looked so bad on webcasts we switched.
 
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