FrameMaker 7.2p158 on Windows XP. I know that several authorities on this list have warned us against using Save As to convert a FrameMaker book to PDF, but it's always worked for me, and it's just so darned convenient.
Now the question has come up about printing to Adobe PDF because that's what our automated process does through Mif2Go, and the suggestion came up that I should use the same method when I'm manually creating a PDF for testing. It's just a bit more inconvenient for me because it always saves the file in a default location (My Documents), so I have to move it after it's done. So I just thought I would ask if there's any significant difference between the two methods. By significant, I mean would the size be any different? Would the document look different? Would any metadata be different? I run a link checker as a matter of course, and they're always clean. By the way, I have TimeSavers installed, and it seems to apply equally to either method. Fei Min ------------------------------------------------------- Fei Min Lorente Senior Technical Communicator Medical Division ON Semiconductor feimin.lorente at onsemi.com +1 519 884 9696 ext 2297 | office +1 519 831 4931 | mobile +1 519 884 0228 | fax http://www.onsemi.com <http://www.onsemi.com/> -------------------------------------------------------
