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| Thread ID: 81061 | 2007-07-14 11:17:00 | MS Office file to pdf format | Myth (110) | Press F1 |
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| 569046 | 2007-07-14 23:51:00 | ): ! Got that wrong! Try again :) | R.M. (561) | ||
| 569047 | 2007-07-14 23:58:00 | Thanks all for your replies. Very helpful :thumbs: Openoffice ;). It can export to pdf.I didn't realise this. I have OO2 (using Linux) on this computer, so got g/f to throw the file over to me via the network. Took seconds and she is happy with result :) |
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| 569048 | 2007-07-15 00:07:00 | I recommend the BullZip PDF Printer (www.bullzip.com). It requires Ghostscript (pages.cs.wisc.edu) like almost all PDF printers but I like BullZip's one because it doesn't get "in your face" like most others and offers. To just get the job done without mucking around with Ghostscript (11MB), doPDF (http://www.dopdf.com/) is the ticket. Less than 1MB install file and it just works. That said, it's quite low quality (the original and PDF aren't usually comparable layout wise but it will still be very readable) but it might still be worth looking at. Edit: Heh, left the tab for a while, posted it and you're already sorted, ah well. |
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