ns will *not* appear in the PDF Job
Options field. To correct this, you must copy your job options file (for
example, .joboptions) to a second location:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\Acrobat\Settings
If anyone has a different result, please let me know.
-Terry Smith
terry dot smith at per-se dot com
ns will *not* appear in the PDF Job
Options field. To correct this, you must copy your job options file (for
example, .joboptions) to a second location:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\Acrobat\Settings
If anyone has a different result, please let me know.
-Terry Smith
terry dot
Using WMFs files in PDFs can cause all sorts of problems, particularly
with all or part of the WMF disappearing unexpectedly. In my experience,
switching from WMF to EPS eliminates the problems.
An aside: The only time I use WMF now is if I need to give the graphics
to folks who don't have the to
I use the "FrameMaker primitives" that Bill Briggs created. I added them
to AutoText (you do use the AutoText plug-in, right?), so I can just
select the piece I need from the AutoText menu, type the text, and then
add the next piece. Some final alignment at the end and it's done. Using
the combinat
I use the "FrameMaker primitives" that Bill Briggs created. I added them
to AutoText (you do use the AutoText plug-in, right?), so I can just
select the piece I need from the AutoText menu, type the text, and then
add the next piece. Some final alignment at the end and it's done. Using
the combinat