primoPdf is free. With a little Windows API programming you could even 
"remote control" it.

On 2/5/2010 12:55 AM, John Renfrew wrote:
> Surely this is a task for an Acrobat writer (printer driver). Paid or 'free'
>
> Adobe make a nice one.
> If you search on the 'internet' thingy you may also find some others.
> You can even do it online.
>
> Weird question.
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> john renfrew
> Right Way Up
> Office  +44 1675 475341
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Conversion of Excel !
>
> Ashwath Krishna wrote:
>    
>> Exactly !! That IS my requirement. I want an exact photocopy of my excel
>>      
> in a
>    
>> pdf file. Regardless of what data i have in my Excel.
>>      
> That's a project on its own. You're developing a new product!
> There's no "out-of-the-box" solution for this.
>    

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