Paul
You have two options in regards to reducing the file size.
1. In the drop down menu you see when you use 'Save As PDF' in the Print Dialog
Box, look for a filter to "reduce file size", which will save the PDF at a
lower resolution and do what it says it will do - reduce the file size.
2.
I have just migrated up from OS9 to OSX and am enjoying the new
interface. But I have used PrintToPDF to print neat tidy and small
pdf's from FileMaker to publish on the net.
When I use the Save As PDF function from the printer dialogue box,
the files are huge compared to before. The client
On 18/12/2007, at 4:14 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
I have a collection of USB cables, some from their age must be
USB-1 but others almost certainly USB-2.
1. Am I correct that either type will work with USB-1 or USB-2
devices or ports but performance will revert to USB-1 if a USB-1
cable is
there's no such thing "officially" as USB 1 & USB 2 cables... what
you have is just a variety of build qualities from manufacturer to
manufacturer - some cables that range from over-engineered pieces
of overpriced marketing (bigger, better, faster, stronger, higher
markup - think Monster Audio
I have a collection of USB cables, some from their age must be USB-1
but others almost certainly USB-2.
1. Am I correct that either type will work with USB-1 or USB-2
devices or ports but performance will revert to USB-1 if a USB-1 cable
is used?
2. How can I identify the two types? Are t
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