On 0, sdownes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Set up Apple lazerwriter print to file has worked perfectly for me since I
> was recommended to it as the best "straight" ps printer driver.
Or OpenOffice has a 'Print to PS' and 'Print to PDF' option.
Tom
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Set up Apple lazerwriter print to file has worked perfectly for me since I
was recommended to it as the best "straight" ps printer driver.
Steve
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 04:20:43PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
FYI since you've already solved the problem.
| I have tried printing to file from the Windows box, and it ouputs a .prn
| file, which is apparently of type:
.prn only means "came from a printer driver". It bears no
relationship to th
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 04:20:43PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
> I have a file that I created using MS Word (I know, I know) that IU
> would like to convert into a postscript file. The problem I am having
> is that Openoffice, Abiword, etc. all mess up the formatting when I try
> to open it, so I c
> If you save the file for Word as an RTF, it's alot easier for any other
word
> processor or conversion program like unrtf to read it.
I tried that a couple of days ago. I lost all my figures and most of my
formatting.
- David
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If you save the file for Word as an RTF, it's alot easier for any other word
processor or conversion program like unrtf to read it.
-Levi
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This one time, at band camp, Craig Dickson said:
> Stephen Gran wrote:
>
> > I have a file that I created using MS Word (I know, I know) that IU
> > would like to convert into a postscript file. The problem I am having
> > is that Openoffice, Abiword, etc. all mess up the formatting when I try
>
Stephen Gran wrote:
> I have a file that I created using MS Word (I know, I know) that IU
> would like to convert into a postscript file. The problem I am having
> is that Openoffice, Abiword, etc. all mess up the formatting when I try
> to open it, so I can't just print to file there. I have no
I have tried printing to file from the Windows box, and it ouputs a .prn
file, which is apparently of type:
> steve@gashuffer:~$ file Resume.prn
> Resume.prn: HP Printer Job Language data
I'm more interested in what's in the file, rather than what "file" thinks.
I don't have a postscript driver i
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