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From: "Thore \"Tocis\" Schmechtig" <MAILTOcommoner@carcosa.de>
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Subject: Re: What's the best way to turn a form I've been designing in Excel into .pdf format?
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Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 13:09:36 +0200
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Uncle Davey wrote:
> Can anyone help me with that?
You might want to consider switching from M$ windoze to an operating system.
All sufficiently up-to-date versions of Linux should come with a version of
OpenOffice that can export documents as PDFs at the click of one single
button... and unless you used some of the really exotic functions of M$
Excel, OO will in all likelihood be able to read your Excel stuff without
major problems.
It has more advantages to switch to Linux you know. Stability, security...
but I digress. ;)
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Regards
Thore "Tocis" Schmechtig
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