I've just had a thought...what programs do Windows users require to 
download
a pdf file?

Bea


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>>On Nov 8, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Bea Hopkinson wrote:
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>>two: what is the procedure for turning a Word  doc into a pdf file?
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>>>In emailer-Digest V2006 #109, the person identified as cb <[EMAIL 
>>>PROTECTED]> 
>thoughtfully replied:
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>>>If you need to convert a Word doc into PDF, then you need a tool to  
>>> do so. If you are running OS X, then you can simply print the word  
>>> doc and tell it to save it as a PDF in the print dialog box. If you  
>>> aren't running OS X, then you need a PDF converter such as a full  
>>> version of Acrobat.
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>Hate to argue with Chris, but since this isn't about an [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>question...
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>So long as you are still running Classic, Jim Walker's PrintToPDF 
>(shareware) is the "tool" to use -- although you can open a document 
>created in a Classic word processing application with OS X Word and then 
>save it as PDF. I've used PrintToPDF ever since it came out, with no 
>problems, sending the .pdf attachments to both Mac and PC users.
>
>
>
>--
>Selah!
>BWms
>
>Racecar spelled backward is... RACECAR!!
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