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294531 2004-11-21 05:43:00 Greetings all
I need to send people invoices online for things they have purchased.
What would be a good program for this?
Thanks for your help on my previous posts
Cheers Ron
Ron Bakker (356)
294532 2004-11-21 06:12:00 I have a template in Excel, and to email I send it as a pdf file (but for that you need a pdf creation program). godfather (25)
294533 2004-11-21 06:37:00 At this stage I don't have anything like Acrobat or any other converter, with that said I would have other uses for a pdf converter for my site.
www.ronsseacorner.co.nz
Cheers Ron
Ron Bakker (356)
294534 2004-11-21 06:41:00 Ron, which version of Word are you using. In 2003 you can make a variety of forms with protected and unprotected fields for client details and response. The fields can be set at tick boxes, drop down menus, and set for text (of set length) numbers, dates, etc. Scouse (83)
294535 2004-11-21 06:47:00 I think Open Office will allow you to convert to PDF 4bes (2848)
294536 2004-11-21 06:54:00 I Use PDF Creator sector7g.wurzel6.de to creat pdf's its easy, just select pdf as the printer & the rest is magic & its free (Found it via the OpenOfffice site) MartynC (5610)
294537 2004-11-21 06:59:00 If you create a template in Excel as GF suggested, and as I also do, it can be saved as an html page so the customer can easily view it in their browser Greg S (201)
294538 2004-11-21 07:42:00 PDF995 is a freeware PDF creation software. It acts as a "printer", so you print to it from excel or any other software program. somebody (208)
294539 2004-11-21 08:42:00 Yes, I use OpenOffice.org 1.1.2 to create my invoices in pdf format for emailing. Dolby Digital (160)
294540 2004-11-21 08:45:00 Yup. Open Office can save as PDF.

More preferable too (for me). Seems invoices that I have authorised have a strange way of disappearing during its internal mail journey to Accounts Payable.
nzStan (440)
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