Andre Duszynski wrote:
> I've noted that Microsoft is getting on the PDF bandwagon with Vista
> supporting such exports.

Are you sure? See
http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=188701361

BTW OpenOffice 2.0 has excellent one-click support for creating PDFs
from documents, nothing extra to install, no extra cost above the
initial cost of OpenOffice of $0.00

Tim C

> Quoting Tim Churches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> Real health informaticians are enthused by anything with the label
>> "standard" on it, and that they get particularly excited by ISO
>> international standards.
>>
>> Well, the next time a standards-advocating person or organisation
>> sends
>> you a document in the proprietary MS-Word format, you can
>> legitimately
>> get on your hobby-horse and demand that they supply it in an
>> ISO-approved document format, and refer them here for some clues:
>> http://www.odfalliance.org/press/AllianceRelease3May06.pdf
>>
>> OpenOffice is probably their best bet for creating new documents in
>> or
>> converting existing documents into the approved ISO OpenDocument
>> Format:
>> http://www.openoffice.org
>>
>> For non-editable documents, PDF (Portable Document Format) is also an
>> ISO-approved standard.
>>
>> Tim C
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