Hi Gordon,

I sent these instructions under another subject but in case you ignored that post, here goes again:

In fact, as Joan mentioned, TextEdit can save into a PDF and so can any application that provides a Print dialog. In your Print dialog, follow these steps:

1.  cmd+p to bring up the Print dialog.
2.  VO keys+i to bring up the Item Chooser menu.
3.  Press "u" key to bring VO to the first "Unknown".
4.  Press Return.
5.  Press VO keys+shift+space to activate the Unknown.
6.  Arrow down to Save as PDF, PDFX and many more.


sorry to those who had to read this twice.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada



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