I believe any application that can print in OS X can print to .pdf
Preview can also save as .pdf
Graphic Converter can also save to pdf if tyou are using the OS X version.
There are a lot of benefits with using OS X once you get used to them.
I say go for it.
Regards Neville


>Regarding the graphics included in a .pdf file - how does one achieve
>that with a .jpg that you want to send as a .pdf?  Do you need special
>software?  I have Graphics Converter and in System 9 I used to be
>able to simply drag the one icon to the graphics converter and choose
>the type of file I want, but it doesn't seem to be working in System X.
>
>Bea
>
>>In Digest V2006 #112 , the person identified as Bea Hopkinson 
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> thoughtfully said:
>>
>>>As I explained in a previous Email we have a logo to include - the type 
>>>and color fonts lend themselves to these notices and you can't do any of
>>> that  in Email :(
>>
>>A perfect reason for making the attachments in .pdf format, which will 
>>preserve the graphics and colors. FWIW I've created multi-page things 
>>with colors, graphics, embedded pictures, etc. in Ready,Set,Go! 
>>(Page-layout program), let it generate the .pdf file, and emailed that to 
>>family with no problems on either end.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>--
>>Selah!
>>BWms
>>
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