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I feel like this may have been asked about before, but I couldn't find it. Does anyone have a .pdf doc with all 125 main releases in it? I'd like to have all the manuals (and overlays for that matter) on my ipad for ready reference. I know someone posted a .pdf with all the manuals for the flashbacks, but I'm wondering about a comprehensive .pdf.

 

And of course, I'd love to see manuals and overlays for the homebrews in a .pdf as well.

 

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I feel like this may have been asked about before, but I couldn't find it. Does anyone have a .pdf doc with all 125 main releases in it? I'd like to have all the manuals (and overlays for that matter) on my ipad for ready reference. I know someone posted a .pdf with all the manuals for the flashbacks, but I'm wondering about a comprehensive .pdf.

 

And of course, I'd love to see manuals and overlays for the homebrews in a .pdf as well.

 

 

The only one I've seen, Rick, is the one Intelivsion Productions posted on their website for the Flashback games? It doesn't have all 125 games, but is in PDF format (and too big to attach here).

Let me forum search that for you.

 

http://atariage.com/forums/topic/230208-intellivision-flashback-all-in-one-game-manual/page-2?hl=%2Bmanuals+%2Bpdf&do=findComment&comment=3125441

 

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I did the 61-game all-in-one manual, and it's a really large file. These are mainly scans of the original manuals, and those hundreds of pages won't compress much. If you double that to include all the rest of the manuals, it'd be huge.

 

As for a table of contents, you type one up and make a PDF out of it. Then you make hyperlinks with the Link tool. You can set up your TOC to open a specific file, which would be more manageable than one gigantic file. I think you need the full version of Acrobat to make links.

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You can save a Microsoft Word Document as a PDF (If you have access to Word). I think the first version to allow this is 2010. I created this in Word 2013. If you don't have Word 2013 then you can get a free trial of O365 . . .

 

This is a.pdf

 

 

You can also open .PDFs in Word for editing, but you usually don't get exactly the same thing - YMMV

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