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thanks Scott for your input. I think I'll use the Publisher
method and scout around for the best price. Hope to see you soon. Come on
down to Port Dover for a visit when you have time, before the snow flies.
Take care and thanks again. Aunt Aud
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Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 7:19
PM
Subject: Re: documents
Adobe Acrobat has the ability to do this, but it's
expensive, and you'd have to have the source documents.
Honestly, if I
were to go about doing this, I'd do it exactly the way this guy has suggested.
Publisher is the best Micro$oft application for doing this - you can do it in
Word, but it would take forever to set up properly.
You might want to
see if there is a cheap copy of Publisher available on eBay, or some other
auction site.
At 10:03 PM 9/3/2003, the paulsons wrote:
Here is my own
puzzler Scott. I need to set up on my computer legal size documents
(8.5 x 14) which are standard Ontario real estate documents. The
printed forms are set up with boxes to insert information and check marks,
which when completed are printed out as a final legal signing
document. I am presently inputting the information by typewriter,
which is totally outdated. There is a software called Polaris which is
sold by a legal printing company for $600.00. This sets up the forms and you
can insert the information on the computer and save it. A local
printer fellow said he could set it up by scanning the document on a legal
scanner, then input it on a disk and use the microsoft word publishing 2000
program to insert the info. The publishing program runs about
$150.00. Do you have any ideas how I can do this without incurring
that cost? Thanks from your cheap aunt Audie who only works with
microsof word. _______________________ Scott MacLean [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 9184011 http://www.nerosoft.com
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