[Grovenet] converting ascii to pdf

David Morelli jo.david at verizon.net
Sat Mar 10 14:10:01 PST 2007


Ellaine,

Open Office is a nice option to MS Office.

If you have a friend with Macintosh OS X, give them the file and ask  
them to print it to a PDF file, that capacity is built into the  
computer.

David

On Mar 10, 2007, at 12:52 PM, Christine Navarro wrote:

> Hi, Ellaine
>
> Ron is right... there's a lot of ways to do this.  You might try  
> OpenOffice:
>
> http://www.openoffice.org/
>
> It's a suite of products like Microsoft Office, but it's free and will
> export your documents in PDF format.
>
> Christine Navarro
> www.nethoundhosting.com
>
>> Message: 5
>> Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 14:23:17 EST
>> From: Eewhisler at cs.com
>> Subject: [Grovenet] Adobe question
>> To: grovenet at rdrop.com
>> Message-ID: <d08.b542cce.33245fa5 at cs.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>>
>> For the computer experts out there:  I need to be able to import   
>> ASCII
>> text
>> files and convert them to be printed in the format I need. I've heard
>> Adobe
>> can do this, but it costs $300, so I need to know beforehand. I've  
>> tried
>> down
>> loading a free trial version, but some glitch won't let me do  
>> that.  Does
>> anyone
>> have the Adobe program and know if it does, indeed, do this?
>>
>> Ellaine
>
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