I think you are suffereing friom Quicktime's "open everything with
Quicktime" syndrome -- if you open the QT control panel and c;lick
the "Advanced" tab you will be able to turn off some of the more
aggressive QT features.
Thanks
Andy
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On Feb 2, 2007, at Friday, February 2, 20076:43 AM, Miguel Jaen wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I am using version 2.1 of open office.
Brilliant software I am thinking of using it all the time instead
of to XP
office and Acrobat.
Only one comment. When I export a .doc file as .pdf, it saves as a
Quick
Time Movie file. I then have to open it with Acrobat and save it as
pdf. Is
there any reason for this. The same happens in another of out units.
I have checked the extensions set on Quick time and pdfs are not
even an
option.
Thanks
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