Title: Re: [PDF-Basics] Inserting pdf files into PageMaker
A lot has to do with how you distill it. Just because it looks bad on the monitor doesn’t mean it won’t print beautifully! I have different “job files” within my distiller. One for printing and one for on-screen viewing.

   
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Is it a function of how they look or how they print? I admit to not really
knowing the answer to your question but it is similar to one a coworker
asked of me except that they thought that the PDF looked poor on screen but
printed just as cleanly as the original Word document.

How well does the included PDF print?

Jules

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> I too am a new user of pdf files. I put a magazine together
> using PageMaker
> 6.5. Can someone tell me how to insert a pdf file into
> PageMaker without
> losing the resolution? Ads are sent in pdf format and look
> and print fine
> directly from Acrobat but after they are inserted into
> PageMaker, they look
> terrible. Suggestions?
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