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    Print Windows 11 Contact Sheets: Quick Multi Photo Layouts to PDF

    Printing a contact sheet of photos in Windows 11 is faster and easier than most users realize: you can assemble dozens of thumbnails on one page using the built‑in File Explorer “Print Pictures” dialog or the Photos app, save the result as a PDF via Microsoft Print to PDF, and troubleshoot...
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    Move Serif PagePlus 7 to a New PC and Preserve PPP Files

    If you still have a working copy of Serif PagePlus 7 and a stack of .ppp files, the short answer is: yes — you can usually move PagePlus 7 to a new PC, but it’s rarely a one-click affair and the right approach depends on three things: the installer and product-key you have, the Windows edition...
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    LibreOffice 25.8: PDF 2.0, AES-256, and Windows 7/8/32-bit Deprecation

    LibreOffice 25.8 lands as a decisive modernization push: it drops support for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1, moves away from 32‑bit Windows builds, and packs tangible performance and security upgrades — including PDF 2.0 export with modern AES‑256 encryption and a suite of memory and rendering...
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    Open and Edit AI Files on Windows Without Illustrator: Best Workflows

    Most Windows users don’t realize how many practical ways there are to open, preview, and even edit .ai files without paying for Adobe Illustrator—and which of those methods preserve vectors, fonts, and layers well enough for real projects. In short: if an Illustrator file was saved with PDF...
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    Critical Microsoft 365 PDF Export Vulnerability Fixed: Protect Sensitive Data

    A critical security vulnerability in Microsoft 365's PDF export functionality has been discovered and subsequently patched, highlighting significant risks to sensitive enterprise data. The vulnerability, which earned its discoverer a $3,000 bounty from Microsoft's Security Response Center...
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    Critical Microsoft 365 PDF Export Vulnerability Highlights SaaS Security Challenges

    Recent revelations surrounding a critical Local File Inclusion (LFI) vulnerability in Microsoft 365’s Export to PDF functionality have cast an intense spotlight on the hidden complexities and lingering security risks inherent even in feature-rich, enterprise-grade cloud platforms. The...
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