2007/4/28, Dan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I missed the entire original problem, so this may have been answered. Why
didn't the export to PDF feature in Writer work? And to add to the print to
PDF file solutions for XP...I have been using PDF995, which works great. It
has popup ads when you print to PDF, until the software is purchased for
$9.95. Here's the website if you want to check it out.
http://www.pdf995.com/index.html

mike scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 27 Apr 2007 at 9:11, NoOp
wrote:

> On 04/27/2007 02:44 AM, mike scott wrote:
> > I've just been hit by a bit of a conundrum.
> >
> > I have a document, formatted as A5 pages, and which will be printed on
> > A4 paper as a brochure. No problem there; works nicely.
> >
> > But I need to send it to a non-OOo user for copying. I had assumed I
...
> > Short of printing it myself and driving over, I'm stuck. Any ideas
> > please?
>
> Sounds like a good opportunity to drive over and introduce to OOo - take
> a CD with you and intall OOo on this computer, problem solved :-)

I'm working on it, don't worry :-)

But to end the thread, a couple of people have been kind enough to
mention the print-to-pdf drivers (eg bullzip or cutepdf) that are
around for XP. So problem solved.  (IIRC last time I looked these
either costed, or printed their logo on the output; things seem to have
changed for the better).

I'm wondering whether it's worth raising an issue as a suggested
improvement for OOo to do this directly. Maybe the need isn't general
enough though?


Why not try PrimoPDF (http://www.primopdf.com/) ? It's available in both
32-bit and 64-bit versions, supports Windows versions from 98 to Vista, and
is free....

Henri

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