Maybe I'm not getting the point of PDFs, but I always thought the point of making a PDF a PDF, aside from having one document that can open on multiple systems is the fact that it is read-only in nature. If you need to "edit" a PDF, should you really be saving it in that format in the first place? Okay, my $.02 USD Harold Fuchs wrote:
> > You can get free software that will allow any application that can print > to create PDF documents. This software installs a "virtual" printer. You > print your document/e-mail/whatever to this printer and the result is a > PDF file that can be e-mailed, printed, read by Adobe Acrobat etc. I > personally use PDF Creator from http://www.pdfforge.org but a search > engine will reveal others. Of course these files can't be edited by OO > or by Word. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
