On Jul 4, 2006, at 4:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I double checked my file and it does have a pdf extension - which I
would have expected since it was created using Adobe Acrobat. The
version of Acrobat they were using was Acrobat 7 and I thought that
may have something to do with it (since I am using v 4), however,
older files (such as v 4) should be accessible by newer versions
(just like Finale).
I haven't tried saving the files, created in other programs, as
EPS or postscript and then converting to pdf. I'll have to give
that a try. It just seems odd to me. Once you have a file created
in a particular format, as in pdf, it should behave as expected.
But maybe I shouldn't be so picky! Thanks. I will try converting
the ancillary files to postscript and converting them to pdf before
adding them to the book. I wonder if I will have to do the same
with the Finale files? I will let you know how I make out.
This method makes no sense to me either, but it worked in my case.
Good luck.
Chuck
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