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Information About GDoc Fusion

gDoc Fusion lets users drag and drop pages from PDF, XPS, Word, Excel or PowerPoint as well as image files, edit them, and save the results as a PDF, XPS or Word document without the user needing to have Microsoft Office or other software installed.

Key Features:

  • Page View – enables users to read and modify individual PDF pages with the context-sensitive toolbar. Sticky notes and bookmarks can be added to pages and users can use text search and replace
  • Document View – allows users to extract, move, copy or delete pages between multiple open documents using easy drag and drop actions. Users can combine pages from multiple PowerPoint files, easily retaining different templates and formatting
  • Flick View – allows users to visually search through pages to find information like a physical document but onscreen
  • Assembly View – collate, convert, read and share documents from over 200 different formats in a single view page. Page preview functions and ‘page stacks’ features allows organisation of chapters or document sections
  • Multi-format viewer – gDoc Fusion is able to view more than 200 word processor, spreadsheet, image and drawing formats
  • LaunchPad – Compact interface to take minimum screen space and use drag-and-drop action to open files
  • Finish Document Wizard – offers a guided process to enter document summary information, password security, opening view modes before saving with settings for print or web publishing

gDoc Fusion is available initially in English and German for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.

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