On 06/10/2007 08:44 AM, Harold Fuchs wrote: > Roland Gebauer wrote: >> I have created a document containing text and illustrations in Open Office >> WRITER (.odt). To have it printed commercially I need to change from RGB >> color format to CMYK format, and export to .pdf. Can it be done? If so, how? >> Please advise. >> Thank you. >> Roland > Whoops! RTFM, Harold. Actually I'm not sure this solves the problem but ... > > Tools>Options>OpenOffice.org>Colors and then select CMYK instead of RGB > in the drop-down list next to the Add, Modify, Edit, Delete buttons. > > Or does this only change the way you specify the colours you want rather > than actually saving the information in CMYK format? >
You can also load cmyk.soc in Draw/Impress: Format|Area|Colors - click on the 'Load Color List' icon. That will open to openoffice.org2/user/config - click on cmyk.soc file. http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/FAQ:Draw I used the soc file, created a simple drawing, printed using ghost/cups-pdf and also OOo export PDF; both printed identical & matched the CMYK chart that I have. I am unsure how to do the same in Writer. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
