I've written my own PDF creator in VB, and I've used:
http://www.activepdf.com/  depends what you need.  Acrobat comes with the
DLL's needed to write your own, just read the license agreement carefully.
        I've also used the P tag to break a page for an intranet, but this only
works in IE.  I found out about it, but Phil Meadows actually did the
coding.  He probably still reads this list, so I'm giving him credit:)
        For legal and medical documents, I would recommend PDF, since it's the best
at keeping it's format, but no products perfect for this that I've seen.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of ipc
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 11:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Page Formatting Forms for Printing


Looking to take dynamic generated form and then be able to print it
formatting it nicely w/proper page breaks.  Typically the form may need to
exceed standard .75 margins on the 8.5x11 page.

We covered this topic in a recent cfug meeting and had a demonstration of a
product that might be able to assist.   There was discussion on saving to a
pdf file, etc.

Has anyone had success doing any of this ? What ways have you found to
accomplish this task.

Applications might be medical forms and legal contracts.

Thanks.

Bob Coalter
InterNet Partners
www.internet-partners.com
214-678-1070


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