Re: Copying one page
- From: "Ed Bennett" <the_nerd@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 22:35:10 -0000
Joy <joymp2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> was very recently heard to utter:
JOY- I don't know what press means. (I can guess at the others). But I
do realize that if I put a dot in one of those, that's what
I'll get. What I DON'T know is why or when I'd need/use/want a
particular one.
Press is when you have your publication professionally printed by an outside
printing service.
The settings alter the quality of the PDF file - how much compression is
used for images, etc.
JOY- The button is grayed out. That's what I've been trying to tell
everyone, that at that point, I don't seem to have any choice other
than the default.
I haven't heard you mention that it was greyyed out - you've stated that
there was no button there.
In my copy of Primo, it looks quite grey but actually functions. I take it
you have tried clicking the button?
JOY - I don't know what a PostScript file is. Is there some website
where I can find definitions for these terms that I don't seem to
understand?
Using Google, type "define:" (no quotes) and then the word you want the
definition of (or a phrase surrounded by quotes). Google will then do its
thing. There are normally a few definitions to choose from, but I trust you
can find the right one.
A PostScript file is something you don't need at all. It is used sometimes
when you want to go to a printing press, or by some high-end desktop
printers, and is also used as an intermediary in the PDF-making process.
JOY - I guess I didn't respond because I couldn't find that button as
explained above (grayed out).
There's a big difference between a button not being there and a button being
greyed out.
PrimoPDF not giving you the option to browse for your target file sounds
like a problem with PrimoPDF to me.
I'd advice contacting the manufacturers for assistance, or switching to one
of the other free products if they can't help. (e.g. PDF995 from
www.pdf995.com, PDF-Xchange from www.docu-track.com)
--
Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
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