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Hello,
I wanted to save my files as PDF's and was interested to read your post and the use of virtual printers. How do you go about that please? Best wishes - Mark |
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Hi Mark,
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To use it, first install the program. After that, whenever you want to save a PDF or image file of your document (in any program), use File/Print, and select PDF Creator as the "printer." You can then select which type of file you'd like to save it as (eg. PDF, GIF, etc.) Very handy, and I've had great success using it for scores from Notation Composer, as well as other documents that I wanted in PDF or image format. ttfn, Sherry
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Hi, all:
Every Windows 7 computer comes pre-installed with a printer driver to create Microsoft .xps files, which are similar to .pdf and freely transferable between any Windows 7 or later computers. The quality difference between the output of PrimoPDF, which is the .pdf driver I use, and Microsoft XPS Document Writer is negligible, or, at least, balances out between them. I wouldn't want anyone to think I'm a Microsoft pusher, but it is a free and already installed alternative, if you have Win 7 (or 8 soon). David |
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