Phew...and PDFs...

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@xstitcher (30566)
Petaluma, California
February 7, 2024 2:36pm CST
It's lunchtime--actually past lunchtime. I got on the phone, told the lady I spoke to that I had the papers they wanted, and how should I get them to them. The lady said 1)mail 2)fax or 3)email, but if emailed they had to be PDF. I scanned the papers, but of course they weren't PDF, and tried using Adobe Acrobat to change them to PDF, but that turned out to be way too confusing. Texting a friend, I asked if she knew anyone who knew how to convert files to PDFs, and she said she did, and would be happy to. I just got through sending the files to her. Thanking the Lord for good friends who know more about computer stuff than me...
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7 Feb
She's an angel God sent. I'm glad things are going through smoothly.
@xstitcher (30566)
• Petaluma, California
14 Feb
She sure is.
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• United States
7 Feb
I always figured that PDF always stood for "Personal Data Foul-up"! When I get requests like that I usually go to a computer shop and get the job done. I really should learn how to do it myself--or I already did and just don't remember because I don't use it every day.
@xstitcher (30566)
• Petaluma, California
7 Feb
Toni LoCicero @BearArtistLady said: I always figured that PDF always stood for "Personal Data Foul-up"! LOL! Sounds right to me!
@BarBaraPrz (45685)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
7 Feb
You're lucky you found a work-around.
@xstitcher (30566)
• Petaluma, California
7 Feb
No, not lucky--blessed with smart friends.
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@kaylachan (58995)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
7 Feb
I'm glad you got those files sent.
@xstitcher (30566)
• Petaluma, California
7 Feb
Well, to my friend. Hopefully she can change them into what they're supposed to be so I can send them to the disability lawyer.