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|    Roger Mills to Ian Goddard    |
|    Re: PDF "printers"    |
|    05 Feb 19 17:28:11    |
      From: watt.tyler@gmail.com              On 04/02/2019 16:19, Ian Goddard wrote:       > On Linux, and I assume on Windows, LibreOffice applications can generate       > PDFs without any additional S/W.       >       > Ian              As indeed can MS Office applications - and many others. But such       applications can only create PDFs from content which they can manipulate.              What happens when you're using an application which doesn't have a PDF       export facility?              In such cases, I use Bullzip PDF Printer. Anything which can be printed       on paper can be "printed" by Bullzip - which actually creates a PDF file       in a location of your choice.              Sometimes I need to combine PDF files from various sources into a single       PDF file. I find PDFTools very useful for this. [It can also split PDF       files into individual pages, or groups of pages, plus various other tricks].              Its UI is a bit quirky, but it's ok when you get used to it.       --       Cheers,       Roger       ____________       Please reply to Newsgroup. Whilst email address is valid, it is seldom       checked.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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