Thank you all for replying. It is nice not to be the only one
experiencing this problem! We have a weird saying in Iceland that goes
something like this transposed (rather than translated) into English:
"Sweet is a shared shipwreck".
Like you mention, the ATM seemed to do a better job of controlli
I am not sure what you mean by cleaning up graphics. If you mean
mainly the scaling and setting the pixelation, The GIMP
(http://www.gimp.org) is a free (as in speech and as in beer)
alternative, and it you can get with it a very good, free handbook,
help files etc. The only downside is that The GI
Fred,
You wrote (in response to Rebecca Officer's message):
>That hit count is deceptive because of the way the search was
>specified. The search returns all pages that include the word
>"Document" or the word "Settings", not just the ones that have
>inappropriate metadata strings.
>
>Use the sea
Next meeting of the FrameMaker user group will be held Tuesday, July 4, in
Kfar Saba, focusing on FrameScript
(thanks to NICE Systems for hosting this meeting and to Benjy Vulfson for
arranging it!)
Topics include:
* FrameScript: Overview -- Shlomo Perets
* FrameScript Day-by-Day -- David Sch
Thank you all for replying. It is nice not to be the only one
experiencing this problem! We have a weird saying in Iceland that goes
something like this transposed (rather than translated) into English:
"Sweet is a shared shipwreck".
Like you mention, the ATM seemed to do a better job of controll
I am not sure what you mean by cleaning up graphics. If you mean
mainly the scaling and setting the pixelation, The GIMP
(http://www.gimp.org) is a free (as in speech and as in beer)
alternative, and it you can get with it a very good, free handbook,
help files etc. The only downside is that The G
Dov Isaacs wrote:
>... By the way, when dealing with Wurd documents, even with
>PDF, be very careful that the "properties" don't migrate
>to the PDF file. When you use the PDFMaker facility of
>Acrobat some of that information in the Wurd document
>does make its way into the "Description" part of
That hit count is deceptive because of the way the search was
specified. The search returns all pages that include the word
"Document" or the word "Settings", not just the ones that have
inappropriate metadata strings.
Use the search specification
"Documents and Settings" +pdf
for a more
Hi, Fred.
Ouch! This is exactly the reason (information inside files) that I
started this set of questions in the first place! We wanted to avoid
a problem with inadvertent hidden content in a Word or Excel file
that somebody here sent out of the company.
I was hoping that PDF would prevent it,
Hi, Fred.
Ouch! This is exactly the reason (information inside files) that I
started this set of questions in the first place! We wanted to avoid
a problem with inadvertent hidden content in a Word or Excel file
that somebody here sent out of the company.
I was hoping that PDF would prevent it, b
Fred,
You wrote (in response to Rebecca Officer's message):
That hit count is deceptive because of the way the search was
specified. The search returns all pages that include the word
"Document" or the word "Settings", not just the ones that have
inappropriate metadata strings.
Use the search
That hit count is deceptive because of the way the search was
specified. The search returns all pages that include the word
"Document" or the word "Settings", not just the ones that have
inappropriate metadata strings.
Use the search specification
"Documents and Settings" +pdf
for a more
Good grief - that google search for "Documents and Settings\ filetype:pdf" has
14 million hits!! Is there anything you can do to stop Word doing that when you
print direct to Distiller?
Cheers, Rebecca
>>> Shlomo Perets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/28/06 10:56 PM >>>
Dov Isaacs wrote:
>... By the wa
Next meeting of the FrameMaker user group will be held Tuesday, July 4, in
Kfar Saba, focusing on FrameScript
(thanks to NICE Systems for hosting this meeting and to Benjy Vulfson for
arranging it!)
Topics include:
* FrameScript: Overview -- Shlomo Perets
* FrameScript Day-by-Day -- David Sc
Dov Isaacs wrote:
... By the way, when dealing with Wurd documents, even with
PDF, be very careful that the "properties" don't migrate
to the PDF file. When you use the PDFMaker facility of
Acrobat some of that information in the Wurd document
does make its way into the "Description" part of
"Do
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