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To: Paul Kent <JoPaKent@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: putting printed reports into an anchored frame
From: Dov Isaacs <isaacs@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2004 10:52:19 -0700
Cc: framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, framers@xxxxxxxxx
Delivered-to: jeremyg-freeframers:org-ffarchiv@freeframers.org
References: <LYRIS-100022-1216853-2004.08.03-18.24.41--JoPaKent#comcast.net@lists.FrameUsers.com>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
NOTE! Adobe Illustrator is NOT, repeat NOT, repeat even more emphatically NOT a general purpose PDF file editor. It does NOT process all PDF objects and may, without warning, discard and/or modify content of PDF files that were not saved directly from Illustrator. Proceed at your own risk! If your goal is simply to create an EPS file from PDF, you can export or save EPS from Acrobat directly. - Dov At 8/4/2004 04:05 AM, Paul Kent wrote: >One other idea might be to use Illustrator to edit the PDFs and create >an EPS file for import to Frame. > >I've been printing reports using the Acrobat Distiller as the printer >and then opening them in Illustrator. I've been able to ungroup the >elements and mess with them to optimize their look in the manual. > >The EPS graphic of the report prints very nicely when I print my Frame >manual to PDF. > >J. Paul Kent >206-383-0539 > ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **