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>> it all fall into place. That may be trivial or it might be a great fight >> in your case. I don't know whether it can be set up to autorun (reader >> included) from CD w/o an install as Reader 4 could. > >I would think so, it wouldn't be much use, if one couldn't. > To clarify that: if the user has Reader installed already, getting a PDF to autorun on Windows isn't difficult. If they don't have it installed, you can get Reader 4 (at least) to Autorun a PDF directly from the CD, no need to install anything on the user's system, no need for the user to do anything but agree to Adobe's EULA once per computer. This has a link to Mark Anderson's excellent explanation of how to make PDFs autorun: Make a CD that will autorun a PDF http://www.rdpslides.com/psfaq/FAQ00018.htm And in case you need to author in PowerPoint, this points to a commercial addin (one of mine) that does a more thorough job of PowerPoint to PDF conversion than the PDFMaker addin does: Prep4PDF - Convert to PDF and preserve links, comments, actions and more http://www.rdpslides.com/pptools/FAQ00061.htm ============================================================================= Steve Rindsberg http://www.steverindsberg.com/ To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdf.html
