Ferren MacIntyre wrote:
Background: I copied a picture, and the only place I could then save it turned out to be NeoOffice (which I have, but never use). I want it in .pdf format; it appears to be in .odt. I vaguely recalled some commentary about Open Office using the 'future-proof' .odt format, so I downloaded Open Office. All of this on a MacBook Pro (Intel), OSX 10.4.11; my normal word processor is Nisus; my normal image cruncher is Photoshop; both understand some form of .pdf.
I haven't used NeoOffice, but, as I understand it, it's essentially the same as OpenOffice. To create a PDF in OpenOffice, you select File > Export as PDF. The .ODT file is a text document, which you use to create and edit your document, before exporting to PDF.
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