I'll
try that. I have broken the file /4 - and am trying to print it. Maybe this will
do it...
I'm
hoping I don't have to purchase another Acrobat Reader.
Thank
you for your help -
Eileen
Mc
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Try printing to file and then distilling....
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Eileen Mcnulty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/04/2003 03:30 PM
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Hello Ed and thank you for the reply -
Windows XP - WordPerfect 10. Acrobat 5.
I pick the Acrobat Distiller to print the file to - it acts like it's working,
then just stops.
I can break it into smaller pieces, but would rather not.
I would like to send the book to my printer .pdf instead of hard copy and I'm sure he will appreciate that also.
Thank you for your time and knowledge -
Eileen Mc
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Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 11:41 AM
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A couple of questions: What platform and OS version. What version of Wordperfect? Are you connected to a postscript printer. Do you have any version of Acrobat (4, 5, or 6)?
As to whether it's possible, yes it is? It just depends on your hardware/software. If you have the Acrobat printer driver installed on your system, you should be able to print directly to PDF. If not then you can print the file as a postscript file (.prn or .ps) and distill the file in Acrobat Distiller.
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