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PDF in Publisher 2007 beta Tecnical Refresh doest work at all.

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Hans Jørgen Rundsten - 21 Sep 2006 18:43 GMT
There has allways been problems concerning making useable postscriptfiles
even to the Windows-recommende ps-driver (of low quality).

Adobe PDF seems to work, under the condition, that the open file is not to
large or to heavy. After minimizing the file (forexample in picture
resolution beyond accepteable standard), it still does not work.

Publisher 2007 beta came as a gift. Here the PDF-making worked,
without using Adobe destiller or PDF969 or its like.

Unfortunately I was recommended from several instances (the press, and
Windows it self!) to install the socalled technical refresh, which I bitterly
regreat.
Now it's again no longer possible to create PDF-files from publisher files,
(and word can't even open).

I have installed the socalled add-in PDFmake.exe, but that makes no
difference.
Why is that plug-in no longer included in the beta version? But, as said,
the add-in is of no helped, and pure waist of time.

I hope, the error will be fixed before the release of office 2007.
Unless, it is not possible to use Publisher in the communication with print
houses or even giving satisfying (centered) prints on my HP desktop printer.

With kind regards,
hans Jørgen Rundsten
Ed Bennett - 21 Sep 2006 23:04 GMT
> I have installed the socalled add-in PDFmake.exe, but that makes no
> difference.
> Why is that plug-in no longer included in the beta version? But, as said,
> the add-in is of no helped, and pure waist of time.

I have yet to test the add-in, but will get right on it.

The plug-in was removed as a built-in function as Adobe threatened to
sue Microsoft's a.s to kingdom come.

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Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
http://ed.mvps.org


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