On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://blogote.com/2009/ideas/how-to-ideas/what-is-xps-files-and-how-to-open-xps-file-extension.html
>
>> XPS is XML Paper Specification which is used in Windows Printing machine and 
>> doesn’t support non Microsotf platforms (Only Windows, before printing you 
>> can save the file in “Microsoft XPS Document Writer” and Print it in a Paper 
>> format).
>
> That would discourage me from using it.
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If you are writing for VFP code does it matter?

I wouldn't do it because PDF is known and there are a lot of tools out
there to deal with it in every platform.  I also was opening up empty
docs and manually adding in pages from a variety of sources, all M$
but it was a document printing company.  We would slip in coalation
separation sheets to keep

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