with converting a Visio file into a PDF
At 07:40 -0700 28/6/06, Roopa Belur wrote:
My apologies for not being clear. My company uses
Microsoft Word. They are considering moving to Frame in the
next few months.
I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without
Distiller
une 28, 2006 7:54 AM
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> > Subject: Re: Help with converting a Visio file into a PDF
> >
> > At 07:40 -0700 28/6/06, Roopa Belur wrote:
> >
> > > My apologies for not being clear. My company uses
> > Microsoft Word. T
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Subject: Re: Help with converting a Visio file into a PDF
At 07:40 -0700 28/6/06, Roopa Belur wrote:
My apologies for not being clear. My company uses
Microsoft Word. They are considering moving to Frame in the
next few months.
I need help converting a Visio file into PDF
in the
next few months.
I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without
Distiller or any Adobe product.
Er... just a quick query: you're not trying to go from Visio
to PDF so that you can import the PDF into FrameMaker, are
you? Because if so, I don't think you need to bother: PC
>
> At 07:40 -0700 28/6/06, Roopa Belur wrote:
>
> > My apologies for not being clear. My company uses
> Microsoft Word. They are considering moving to Frame in the
> next few months.
> >
> >I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without
> Distiller
Well, Visio 2003 does not provide PDF (or EPS) as options in the
Save As dialog, so your procedure is clearly out of date. It seems
that when Microsoft took over Visio they decided to finally remove
the chronically broken EPS export filter that Visio users had
suffered with for so long, and
I thought having Adobe Acrobat was pretty much a necessity for technical
writers?
Still, Visio 2003 does, I think, save as SVG. Perhaps FrameMaker 7.1+ can
use that?
As for PDF or EPS, I think PDF is more processing and overhead for
FrameMaker; you might care if you use a ton of PDFs.
==
T.
wrote:
> >
> > > My apologies for not being clear. My company uses
> > Microsoft Word. They are considering moving to Frame in the
> > next few months.
> > >
> > >I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without
> > Distiller or any Adobe product
Greetings to all.
I am trying to convert a Visio file into a PDF format. What is the best way
to get a PDF of the Visio file? I am currently downloading Adobe Universal
PostScript Windows Driver Installer 1.0.6 - English. Is this the right tool?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Roopa,
You wrote:
I am trying to convert a Visio file into a PDF format. What is the
best way to get a PDF of the Visio file? I am currently downloading
Adobe Universal PostScript Windows Driver Installer 1.0.6 - English.
Is this the right tool?
If you have the Acrobat 7 and Microsoft Visio,
It's unclear from your message if you already have the full version of
Adobe Acrobat installed; that's the tool you need to create a .PDF
from Visio. The limited version installed by Frame is just that --a
limited version that can only be used from within Frame.
The printer driver you mention
Hi Roopa
On 6/28/06, Roopa Belur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All, thanks for your responses. I appreciate it.
My apologies for not being clear. My company uses Microsoft Word. They are
considering moving to Frame in the next few months.
I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without
At 07:40 -0700 28/6/06, Roopa Belur wrote:
My apologies for not being clear. My company uses Microsoft Word. They are
considering moving to Frame in the next few months.
I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without Distiller or any Adobe
product.
Er... just a quick query: you're
Microsoft Word. They are
considering moving to Frame in the next few months.
I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without Distiller or any Adobe
product.
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Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent
and a redheaded girl
. They
are
considering moving to Frame in the next few months.
I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without Distiller or any
Adobe
product.
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Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent
and a redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson
Steve Rickaby
Er... just a quick query: you're not trying to go from Visio
to PDF so that you can import the PDF into FrameMaker, are
you? Because if so, I don't think you need to bother: PC
FrameMaker can import Visio native files directly (or so I've
been told - I don't use Visio).
At 09:49 -0600 28/6/06, Combs, Richard wrote:
Er... just a quick query: you're not trying to go from Visio
to PDF so that you can import the PDF into FrameMaker, are
you? Because if so, I don't think you need to bother: PC
FrameMaker can import Visio native files directly (or so I've
been
Steve Rickaby wrote:
FWIW, I had have painful experience of the 'quality' (I use
the term loosely) of exports from Visio in non-M$ formats
(i.e. anything portable). My preferred method would now be to
create a PDF from Visio and import that into FrameMaker. But
then, I work on a Mac...
apologies for not being clear. My company uses
Microsoft Word. They are considering moving to Frame in the
next few months.
I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without
Distiller or any Adobe product.
Er... just a quick query: you're not trying to go from Visio
to PDF so that you
Roopa,
You wrote:
>I am trying to convert a Visio file into a PDF format. What is the
>best way to get a PDF of the Visio file? I am currently downloading
>Adobe Universal PostScript Windows Driver Installer 1.0.6 - English.
>Is this the right tool?
If you have the Acrobat 7 and Microsoft
I am not at work yet, but I think I do Print as PDF.
Then use the crop option to get rid of the white space.
It comes out looking great.
Paul
On 27 Meith 2006, at 10:42 pm, Roopa Belur wrote:
> Greetings to all.
>
> I am trying to convert a Visio file into a PDF format. What is the
> best
It's unclear from your message if you already have the full version of
Adobe Acrobat installed; that's the tool you need to create a .PDF
from Visio. The limited version installed by Frame is just that --a
limited version that can only be used from within Frame.
The printer driver you mention can
Hi All, thanks for your responses. I appreciate it.
My apologies for not being clear. My company uses Microsoft Word. They are
considering moving to Frame in the next few months.
I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without Distiller or any Adobe
product.
Has anybody used ABC
Hi Roopa
On 6/28/06, Roopa Belur wrote:
> Hi All, thanks for your responses. I appreciate it.
> My apologies for not being clear. My company uses Microsoft Word. They are
> considering moving to Frame in the next few months.
> I need help converting a Visio file into PDF witho
At 07:40 -0700 28/6/06, Roopa Belur wrote:
> My apologies for not being clear. My company uses Microsoft Word. They are
> considering moving to Frame in the next few months.
>
>I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without Distiller or any Adobe
>product.
Er... jus
moving to Frame in the next few months.
>
> I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without Distiller or any Adobe
> product.
--
Art Campbell art.campbell at
gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in t
crosoft Word. They are
> considering moving to Frame in the next few months.
>
> I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without Distiller or any Adobe
> product.
--
Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent
and
es Microsoft Word. They
are
> considering moving to Frame in the next few months.
>
> I need help converting a Visio file into PDF without Distiller or any
Adobe
> product.
--
Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Steve Rickaby
> Er... just a quick query: you're not trying to go from Visio
> to PDF so that you can import the PDF into FrameMaker, are
> you? Because if so, I don't think you need to bother: PC
> FrameMaker can import Visio native files directly (or so I've
> been told - I don't use
At 09:49 -0600 28/6/06, Combs, Richard wrote:
> > Er... just a quick query: you're not trying to go from Visio
>> to PDF so that you can import the PDF into FrameMaker, are
>> you? Because if so, I don't think you need to bother: PC
>> FrameMaker can import Visio native files directly (or so I've
Steve Rickaby wrote:
> FWIW, I had have painful experience of the 'quality' (I use
> the term loosely) of exports from Visio in non-M$ formats
> (i.e. anything portable). My preferred method would now be to
> create a PDF from Visio and import that into FrameMaker. But
> then, I work on a
sers.com
> Subject: Re: Help with converting a Visio file into a PDF
>
> At 07:40 -0700 28/6/06, Roopa Belur wrote:
>
> > My apologies for not being clear. My company uses
> Microsoft Word. They are considering moving to Frame in the
> next few months.
> >
> >I
Greetings to all.
I am trying to convert a Visio file into a PDF format. What is the best way
to get a PDF of the Visio file? I am currently downloading Adobe Universal
PostScript Windows Driver Installer 1.0.6 - English. Is this the right tool?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Sincerely,
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