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So will this take an ASCII file and turn it into a PDF file? Will it then
be viewable on a PC or the Web?
Thanks
Allen
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> From: James B. Byrne[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To: James B. Byrne
> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 3:02 PM
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> Subject: Re: Printing Reports to Screen Rather than Paper
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> On 20 Mar 00, at 19:12, Charles Finley wrote:
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> > Another option is Adobe Acrobat. It has the extra added benefit of
> > allowing the documents to be served through a Web browser, stored on
> > CD's, cataloged, indexed, etc. The reader for Acrobat is free and
> > universally available. The downside is that it would require a bit of
> > integration. You would have to use either an Windows workstation or a
> > unix computer that would receive all printed output and change it to
> > PDF. After that, however, the sky's the limit on all of the neat
> > things you can do with the files.
>
> Actually, LARC provides a pdf output program that supplements their
> Fantasia Laser printing product and that runs on HP3000's. It is
> called OpenPDF. You can get a demo from Martin Gorfinkel
> <[log in to unmask]>.
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> Regards,
> Jim
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