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Is there a PDF
tutorial? I need to "print" a Publisher file as a 600 res. PDF so our
newspaper can print it. I don't see an option for resolution when I click on print. Also, I need to know which is the best setting to "print" to - screen, print, ebook, or prepress??? I need a simple, easy to understand tutorial. PrimoPDF is fairly easy to use, but I need help! -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! |
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Is there a PDF
How to create a PDF file in Publisher
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302835/en-us Your best guide would be the Primo help files or if they have a forum that would be a good resource as well. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "CJBookie" wrote in message ... tutorial? I need to "print" a Publisher file as a 600 res. PDF so our newspaper can print it. I don't see an option for resolution when I click on print. Also, I need to know which is the best setting to "print" to - screen, print, ebook, or prepress??? I need a simple, easy to understand tutorial. PrimoPDF is fairly easy to use, but I need help! -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! |
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Is there a PDF
Look here in your computer:
Start Settings Printers and Faxes Right click your pdf printer, Properties Select printer preferences and look for resolution. You may have a drop down menu offering you a selection of dpi I use the modestly priced PDF-XChange and it will go up to 2400 dpi. If interested, http://www.docu-track.com/ -- Don Vancouver USA "CJBookie" wrote in message ... tutorial? I need to "print" a Publisher file as a 600 res. PDF so our newspaper can print it. I don't see an option for resolution when I click on print. Also, I need to know which is the best setting to "print" to - screen, print, ebook, or prepress??? I need a simple, easy to understand tutorial. PrimoPDF is fairly easy to use, but I need help! -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! |
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Thanks Mary and Don.
Well, guess I'm going to have to try something different. I used my last trial conversion for Adobe. Boss says it is too expensive to buy. I see on Twocows they have PDF Converter. It is rated four stars on their site. Do either of you know anything about that program? It is only $19.99 to buy, as opposed to Adobe's $499.00! We don't use the conversion very often, but I can see where in the future we will. -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! "Mary Sauer" wrote: How to create a PDF file in Publisher http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302835/en-us Your best guide would be the Primo help files or if they have a forum that would be a good resource as well. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "CJBookie" wrote in message ... tutorial? I need to "print" a Publisher file as a 600 res. PDF so our newspaper can print it. I don't see an option for resolution when I click on print. Also, I need to know which is the best setting to "print" to - screen, print, ebook, or prepress??? I need a simple, easy to understand tutorial. PrimoPDF is fairly easy to use, but I need help! -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! |
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I suggest you look at the lite version of PDF-XChange which goes for $20. I
use the pro version and have had excellent results and tech support equal to or better than anyone else in the computer field. Look at the pro version also, lotta bang for the buck. The pro version goes for $70. You might look at their list of satisfied customers, it includes many names you'll recognize. -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "CJBookie" wrote in message ... Thanks Mary and Don. Well, guess I'm going to have to try something different. I used my last trial conversion for Adobe. Boss says it is too expensive to buy. I see on Twocows they have PDF Converter. It is rated four stars on their site. Do either of you know anything about that program? It is only $19.99 to buy, as opposed to Adobe's $499.00! We don't use the conversion very often, but I can see where in the future we will. -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! "Mary Sauer" wrote: How to create a PDF file in Publisher http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302835/en-us Your best guide would be the Primo help files or if they have a forum that would be a good resource as well. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "CJBookie" wrote in message ... tutorial? I need to "print" a Publisher file as a 600 res. PDF so our newspaper can print it. I don't see an option for resolution when I click on print. Also, I need to know which is the best setting to "print" to - screen, print, ebook, or prepress??? I need a simple, easy to understand tutorial. PrimoPDF is fairly easy to use, but I need help! -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! |
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Thanks Don! I'll check it out. Maybe the pro version will suit my needs.
Sure a lot cheaper than Adobe's $499.99. -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! "Don Schmidt" wrote: I suggest you look at the lite version of PDF-XChange which goes for $20. I use the pro version and have had excellent results and tech support equal to or better than anyone else in the computer field. Look at the pro version also, lotta bang for the buck. The pro version goes for $70. You might look at their list of satisfied customers, it includes many names you'll recognize. -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "CJBookie" wrote in message ... Thanks Mary and Don. Well, guess I'm going to have to try something different. I used my last trial conversion for Adobe. Boss says it is too expensive to buy. I see on Twocows they have PDF Converter. It is rated four stars on their site. Do either of you know anything about that program? It is only $19.99 to buy, as opposed to Adobe's $499.00! We don't use the conversion very often, but I can see where in the future we will. -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! "Mary Sauer" wrote: How to create a PDF file in Publisher http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302835/en-us Your best guide would be the Primo help files or if they have a forum that would be a good resource as well. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "CJBookie" wrote in message ... tutorial? I need to "print" a Publisher file as a 600 res. PDF so our newspaper can print it. I don't see an option for resolution when I click on print. Also, I need to know which is the best setting to "print" to - screen, print, ebook, or prepress??? I need a simple, easy to understand tutorial. PrimoPDF is fairly easy to use, but I need help! -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! |
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If all you want is to convert (not edit) to a .pdf file, use PrimoPDF. It's
free and VERY simple to use. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "CJBookie" wrote in message ... Thanks Mary and Don. Well, guess I'm going to have to try something different. I used my last trial conversion for Adobe. Boss says it is too expensive to buy. I see on Twocows they have PDF Converter. It is rated four stars on their site. Do either of you know anything about that program? It is only $19.99 to buy, as opposed to Adobe's $499.00! We don't use the conversion very often, but I can see where in the future we will. -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! "Mary Sauer" wrote: How to create a PDF file in Publisher http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302835/en-us Your best guide would be the Primo help files or if they have a forum that would be a good resource as well. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "CJBookie" wrote in message ... tutorial? I need to "print" a Publisher file as a 600 res. PDF so our newspaper can print it. I don't see an option for resolution when I click on print. Also, I need to know which is the best setting to "print" to - screen, print, ebook, or prepress??? I need a simple, easy to understand tutorial. PrimoPDF is fairly easy to use, but I need help! -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! |
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"CJBookie" wrote in message ... Thanks Don! I'll check it out. Maybe the pro version will suit my needs. Sure a lot cheaper than Adobe's $499.99. -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! ======================= Ditto for us all! Don "Don Schmidt" wrote: I suggest you look at the lite version of PDF-XChange which goes for $20. I use the pro version and have had excellent results and tech support equal to or better than anyone else in the computer field. Look at the pro version also, lotta bang for the buck. The pro version goes for $70. You might look at their list of satisfied customers, it includes many names you'll recognize. -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "CJBookie" wrote in message ... Thanks Mary and Don. Well, guess I'm going to have to try something different. I used my last trial conversion for Adobe. Boss says it is too expensive to buy. I see on Twocows they have PDF Converter. It is rated four stars on their site. Do either of you know anything about that program? It is only $19.99 to buy, as opposed to Adobe's $499.00! We don't use the conversion very often, but I can see where in the future we will. -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! "Mary Sauer" wrote: How to create a PDF file in Publisher http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302835/en-us Your best guide would be the Primo help files or if they have a forum that would be a good resource as well. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "CJBookie" wrote in message ... tutorial? I need to "print" a Publisher file as a 600 res. PDF so our newspaper can print it. I don't see an option for resolution when I click on print. Also, I need to know which is the best setting to "print" to - screen, print, ebook, or prepress??? I need a simple, easy to understand tutorial. PrimoPDF is fairly easy to use, but I need help! -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! |
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Thanks all! For clarification, I work at a fairgrounds. We are a non-profit
orginazation so I'm restricted in what I can spend. Since the newspaper which prints our handbook for us started charging us, this project has become even more of a headache. The paper uses Mac with Quark programming, and we, of course, use Windows. Finding a cost-effective way of producing this handbook has been very challenging. Not to mention, finding a way of producing it so it is CORRECT - we now get only one chance of proofing it after they have made their mock-up. When it goes back to them, if they do not catch our corrections, that is the way the handbook is printed. Makes for some difficult times when fair comes. I have hopes that this year, with the newspaper saying if we send our proof as PDF, that things will run more smoothly in that department. Wish me luck!!! ;-) -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! "Don Schmidt" wrote: Look here in your computer: Start Settings Printers and Faxes Right click your pdf printer, Properties Select printer preferences and look for resolution. You may have a drop down menu offering you a selection of dpi I use the modestly priced PDF-XChange and it will go up to 2400 dpi. If interested, http://www.docu-track.com/ -- Don Vancouver USA "CJBookie" wrote in message ... tutorial? I need to "print" a Publisher file as a 600 res. PDF so our newspaper can print it. I don't see an option for resolution when I click on print. Also, I need to know which is the best setting to "print" to - screen, print, ebook, or prepress??? I need a simple, easy to understand tutorial. PrimoPDF is fairly easy to use, but I need help! -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! |
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Use Primo - it's free. Good price for an NPO.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "CJBookie" wrote in message ... Thanks all! For clarification, I work at a fairgrounds. We are a non-profit orginazation so I'm restricted in what I can spend. Since the newspaper which prints our handbook for us started charging us, this project has become even more of a headache. The paper uses Mac with Quark programming, and we, of course, use Windows. Finding a cost-effective way of producing this handbook has been very challenging. Not to mention, finding a way of producing it so it is CORRECT - we now get only one chance of proofing it after they have made their mock-up. When it goes back to them, if they do not catch our corrections, that is the way the handbook is printed. Makes for some difficult times when fair comes. I have hopes that this year, with the newspaper saying if we send our proof as PDF, that things will run more smoothly in that department. Wish me luck!!! ;-) -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! "Don Schmidt" wrote: Look here in your computer: Start Settings Printers and Faxes Right click your pdf printer, Properties Select printer preferences and look for resolution. You may have a drop down menu offering you a selection of dpi I use the modestly priced PDF-XChange and it will go up to 2400 dpi. If interested, http://www.docu-track.com/ -- Don Vancouver USA "CJBookie" wrote in message ... tutorial? I need to "print" a Publisher file as a 600 res. PDF so our newspaper can print it. I don't see an option for resolution when I click on print. Also, I need to know which is the best setting to "print" to - screen, print, ebook, or prepress??? I need a simple, easy to understand tutorial. PrimoPDF is fairly easy to use, but I need help! -- I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me! |
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