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Old April 28th, 2004, 09:48 PM
JL Paules
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Default How do I convert a publisher file to a PDF file

I know it's easier to create a .pdf file in Word, but that's Word and not
Publisher.

Try the steps I listed. They work - honest. I use Acrobat 5 and Publisher
and they work together quite nicely. As a matter of fact, I always create my
..pdf files that way, regardless of the program I'm using.

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JoAnn Paules - MVP Microsoft Publisher



"Michele" wrote in message
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JoAnn
Ed kindly referred me to check the web for the answer already posted to

this question...and I am still having trouble. I have adobe acrobat 6
professionals. I can not seem to find print .distiller driver as an option.
I DID read the manual. To create a PDF it says to go to file and it lists
the simple steps. I follow them. All my files are shown to choose from. I
can easily create a PDF from word. Just did it a minute ago. All my
publisher documents come up with a grey errror box which I tried to send to
another MVP and was told not to do that. I am really not this thick...but
so many things are not working with my new publisher that I am begining to
wonder I don't have a corrupted version.


 




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