Let me rephrase... It doesn't work on
shortcut for distiller... it does work for shortcut to Acrobat
(acrobat.exe)
pat
No, dragging to the icon doesn't work and
the settings for my PS file is already set to only open with Distiller.
(acrodist.exe)... if this is what you are referring to when you say "map"
The more I think about it...it's probably in
my Windows program somewhere, I just can't find out why... or
where.
but thanks!
pat
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 10:33
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Subject: Re: [PDF-Basics] Acrobat
Quirk??
Can you create a shortcut on your desktop for Distiller and then drag the
resulting file onto it to process with whatever Distiller settings you use for
your files. I'm don't use XP so I don't know if that will work. Also, can't
you map the .ps file extension to ONLY open in Distiller?
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that doesn't work. My computer (through windows) is set
to open files on double click . I use the single click too often to
activate secondary window menus.
it's beginning to frustrate me!
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 3:10
AM
Subject: RE: [PDF-Basics] Acrobat
Quirk??
Have you tried a single click?
Peter
I am running Windows XP Pro and Acrobat 6.0
Pro.
When ever I create a PS file and go to that file in the
folder to distill it, then double click the .ps file, the
"Browse for Folder" window will come up twice. I can close or cancel
one window and it will still create the PDF in the folder I
choose.
This happens when I double click the .ps file or choose
the Windows option (when I right click on the file) "Open with Distiller
6.0" or "Open with" and then go to the submenu where it lists Acrobat
Distiller 6.0
The only time it will not open up two "Browse for
folder" windows is if I open up distiller first or use the Windows menu
option "Convert to Adobe PDF"
Does anyone else experience this or can anyone tell me
why this is happening??
Thanks!
Pat Walters
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