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This is Interesting: Free Magazines for Graphics designers and webmasters
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Re: Downloading Publisher FIles |
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  06-09-04 - 11:08 PM
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What ever works for you is your winner.
Some of the advantages of attached pdf files are: small file, they are an
accepted form of file sharing, easily shared with others, (I believe html
files create a file and a folder with one or more files)
If you ever get an interest in pdf programs let me know and I'll share a PC
Magazine article comparing ~15 pdf creating programs.
Some of the information is a bit dated, i.e., PDF-XChange ver 2.5 (a 4 star
tie with two others) in the comparison and has been replaced with ver 3.0
(it's Great!)
Take care,
--
Don
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We use PDF-XChange for our pdf needs. It's available at:
http://www.docu-track.com
<analog@logwell.com> wrote in message
news:md89c093l5aiuk18j5d7lihd3erv0j61or@4ax.com...
> Umm, I merely proposed converting the newsletter to .html in
> Publisher, then putting that on the web. A simple and elegant
> solution, no? I never proposed leaving the newsletter in native
> Publisher file format.
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> We use .pdf files for schematics and for certain technical documents
> at our website, but avoid it if a simple .html page will do the trick.
>
> Syd
>
> On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 05:15:45 -0700, "Don Schmidt" <Retired
> Engineer@PNB.usa> wrote:
>
files,
or
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