Bruce Martin wrote,
Dear Mansoor:
Why you want to export a spreadsheet to a bitmap format is puzzling,
however...
There are many ways to skin a cat:
In Windows, you could print it to a number of different apps that accept
input as a virtual printer driver. This includes .PDF Creator and
PDFCreator can "save" as non-PDF. Options|Save|Standard save format:
PDF/PNG/JPEG etc.
However, you will then need Photoshop elements ($$$) to rasterise. When
you do this, you will have to load your .PDF once for each page you need
to rasterise, then choose the Bitmap mode and resolution.
Or GIMP...
[..]
Unfortunately, Gimp does not load .PDF files,
It can, if ghostscript is installed and if the environment variable
GS_PROG points to the ghostscript directory, eg. C:\gs\gs8.71\bin (for
Windows).
--
Bob Long
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