Re: Fuzzy looking script in publisher e-mail templetes
- From: "Charles W Davis" <Anthemwebs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:38:18 -0700
DavidF
Surprisingly, the entire collection of Firefox instances closed when I managed to catch the close icon on one.
These are the times when I wish my Microsoft Trackball Explorer would work correctly (never has in Vista). I have always had on button set to close the active window. Can't do it now.
BTW, I create all PDFs with Adobe Acrobat 8 Pro. However, I do have PrimoPDF and win2pdf for demonstation purposes. And for my monthly Q&A article in our Computer Club's newsletter.
"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:umniK9XpHHA.3312@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Charles,
Unlike most PDF conversion tools, in Pub 2007 you File > Publish as PDF or XPS... That opens a dialog where you can choose either format. Note also at the bottom of the dialog that you have a Optimize for option. Click change to choose what type of PDF you want.
XPS is a new "document storage and viewing specification developed by Microsoft. It is aimed to be a complete XML-based..." :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML_Paper_Specification
XPS files will be opened by Office 2007 applications.
Originally the PDF conversion was built-in to the Publisher and the rest of Office 2007 Beta, but at the last moment it was pulled and offered as the add-in. Rumor has it, Adobe had something to say about that.
194 instances! Whew...bet that took a while to shut down.
DavidF
"Charles W Davis" <Anthemwebs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:306114D5-64BD-4464-8504-FA0A80142C73@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThe Office 2007 pdf maker shows up as a printer driver called Microsoft XPS Document Writer. I just created one. When I tried to open it, Firefox(?) suggested a program to open it. Thought I would give it a try. By the time I could get things under control 194 instances of Firefox had opened. I have been unable to find a program that will open it.
"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Of5nF3TpHHA.3952@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYep...I sorta misspoke.
DavidF
"Charles W Davis" <Anthemwebs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:569783C0-1EB5-4FE8-89D1-CE620A37C7C9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxDavidF,
Isn't the "built-in" capacity a separate download or install feature?
"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23Z%23$CjRpHHA.4400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxIt sounds like the text is being converted to an image. You can try going to Tools > Options > Web tab and uncheck send as an image (may be somewhere else in 2002), and send as a html formatted message. However, that won't overcome design problems where you have overlapped elements, or used non-web friendly fonts, etc. and the text is still converted to an image. Furthermore, if you do send in html format, some email clients will not be able to read your message.
To get the most consistent results, convert your publication to a PDF and attach it to the message. www.primopdf.com is a source for a free PDF creator. Pub 2007 has this capacity built-in.
DavidF
"kram" <kram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:A67CB37B-767C-41E1-8F83-8C8951931AE6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxWhen receiving e-mail from publisher version 2002, the script is fuzzy looking.
I've tried different font's, but no help. I've also tried them on different
CPU's and
notebooks and they are still fuzzy.
Hope someone can help.
Thank you,
.
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