VSE2PDF will do all that you asked  for in this message. Go to
http://www.vse2pdf.com/ for information.

I find the most efficient way to search for a product is to ask a question on
one of these lists. :)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

What is an efficient way of searching to see if there is a product that
can do what you want?  Obviously, by name won't do much good.

I may have a need to produce a PDF file, which we are currently doing
in VSE.  However, in this case, we need a "forms flash", or "forms
overlay" on the form also.  This is a low volume operation, so I'm not
worried about resources on our IFL.

Right now, we have one of the big Xerox machines to do the bulk
printing.  However, sometimes the departments needs a reprint of a
single form.  We would like to send it directly to their printer with
the correct overlay.

Our Xerox has a solomar box which actually does the overlay for the
Xerox.  The input to the Solomar tool kit is a MS Word document.  It
would be nice if we could use the same MS Word document for input to
this process.

But I haven't the foggest idea on how to search for this.  Either with
Yast to see what software we have or has already been installed that
might do this type of function, or on the Web for products (chargable or
not), that may do this.

So, the big question is, how do you search for a Linux based product?

Thanks

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

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