Hi gdelzot
When installing Adobe Acrobat, two virtual printers are installed, PDF
writer and Distiller.
Selecting Distiller makes just what you describe, and gives a lot of
options.
Be careful to note where your output directory is, usually under the
Acrobat program dir.
Using PDFwriter is simpler and gives less setup options, but I am very
satisfied with that approach.
Mats.E
> gdelzot wrote:
>
> Dears , I'd like to convert a Mapinfo map to a postscript file, and ,
> after, to convert this in a PDF file with Acrobat Distiller.
> How can I do ?
> Thanks
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