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Old November 24th, 2006, 12:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Rob Giordano \(Crash\)
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Default Can I import a pdf to Publisher 2000?

I'm seriously considering buying the whole suite...Creative Suite 2.3 the
STE is an _incredible_ bargain. Acrobat 8 Pro, PS, Illustrator, InDesign,
Dreamweaver + a coupla other goodies for 399.


"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message
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|I have 7 Pro. Maybe I need to consider the upgrade... :-)
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| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote in message
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| JoAnn...check out Adobe 8 Pro. I downloaded the trial last week (not
| crippled, but there is a nag)...it's really amazing compared to what I'd
| been using (4).
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| | "visual integrity" wrote
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| | There are tools out there which either can convert a PDF file into
| | WMF (which is the standard vector format of Windows) or to a bitmap
| | format like JPEG. Using WMF/EMF you can make changes to the contents
| | in publisher on object level (=lines, circles, text objects). You
| could
| | loose
| | some WYSIWYG quality. If you go the bitmap route you are not able
| | to edit the contents anymore in Publisher. But it ensures you in
most
| | cases 100% WYSIWYG. But the quality is depending on eg resolution,
| | anti-aliasing etc.
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| | Please mail me offline and I can send you more information about
| | how to create a WMF/EMF or image file from a PDF-file and how to
| import
| it
| | into Publisher.
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| | "Carrie" wrote:
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| | I know I can set up a pdf from Publisher (using the printer and
| Primo)
| | But
| | does it work the other way, like putting it back in Publisher?
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| | Last night I needed to change something on a document that I
| received
| | and
| | opened in Adobe Acrobat Reader. I only have the free version that
| can't
| | be
| | edited directly. I thought if I could open it in Publisher it would
| be
| | easy
| | to change what needed changing. I couldn't find any option to do
| this.
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| | Could I put a pdf made from Publisher with Primo back into
Publisher
| to
| | make changes? I tried making a picture box and browsing but the pdf
| files
| | didn't show up. I didn't think to try a text box.
| |
| | I couldn't find any options that seemed like that, but doesn't
mean
| | there
| | aren't any.
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| | Are there any programs that one can edit a pdf file in if not
| | Publisher?
| | I also have Illustrator and several other programs but don't know
| them
| | well,
| | or use them much.
| |
| | Last night I ended up printing the pdf files that needed changing
| (an
| | address was on it incorrectly), typing the correct version and
| printing
| | it
| | on a label and sticking it over the incorrect part. Since it was
| going
| | to
| | be faxed this seemed acceptable (the person getting it knew it was
| being
| | done, we didn't want to wait while he corrected it and emailed it
to
| me
| | again) Just seemed like there might be an easier way that doesn't
| | involve
| | buying Acrobat, which I can't afford and would rarely use.
| |
| | Thanks,
| | Carrie
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