It's much faster to print straight from FM then to make a PDF every time 
I want to print a page or two. Before I finish the doc, I change the 
printer to PDF, review the pagination and update the book.

I could try the Save as PDF option.

Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
052-763-7133

On 28-May-13 5:39 PM, Combs, Richard wrote:
> I strongly suggest that you reconsider your workflow instead. First, there is 
> no reason to print to file in order to create a PDF. If you're using a very 
> old version of FM or are still superstitious about using Save As PDF, simply 
> select Adobe PDF as your printer and leave Print to File turned off. You'll 
> be prompted to choose a file name and location, and your PDF will be created 
> directly by the same process as if you'd printed to a PostScript file and 
> then distilled it.
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> Second, it's a bad idea to keep changing printers from Adobe PDF to a 
> physical printer and back again, which generally causes the available fonts 
> to change, potentially affecting the formatting and pagination of the 
> document.
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> If you're creating PDFs, print the PDFs, not the FM files. I recommend 
> installing the SetPrint plugin from sundorne.com, which makes Adobe PDF your 
> default printer in FM regardless of what you default printer is in Windows.
>
> Richard G. Combs
> Senior Technical Writer
> Polycom, Inc.
> richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
> 303-223-5111
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