> OS X's "print to PDF" feature is great, by the way. I use it regularly > when sending documents that the recipient doesn't need to edit > because that way I don't have to worry whether or not they can > read it. Leopard gained the ability for PDF's to have working > hyperlinks, at least for PDF's produced from Apple applications. > I know it's not as good as Acrobat, but it's good enough for me, > and it's free with the OS.
Office 2007 has this feature now, as a free add-on. It's great to have this option, as we've depended on PDFCreator until now. What's even nicer is that it seems to be a better engine than the open-source PDFCreator. I had someone who had created a ~90 MB Word 2003 document, filled with photos. It took about 10 minutes for PDFCreator to create a 25 MB pdf, while Word 2007 knocked it down to about 3 MB in about 20 seconds. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
