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I've tried PDF 995, and it's respectable, but I personally felt the
advertising side to it was rather annoying. If you need to do fancier
tasks (such as split or combine PDFs, there are utilities for that, too
(http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=
1&q=free+combine+pdf&spell=1). Beware the "free download" vs. actually
free stuff.
CutePDF has an add-in that will do these functions, too, but it couldn't
get past my AVG virus screen when I tried it at home. I found a tool
that did the job from DOS (a bit geeky, but functional), but
unfortunately, I don't recall the name and don't have it here at the
office. If you're interested, let me know, and I'll hunt it down.
Jim
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Subject: Best Free PDF Utility for Windows ... Again?
I don't usually mess with Windows, but sometimes I have to.
Right now I'm dumping out a Word doc to PDF using the utility I found
already installed, RoboPDF.
Nice job, bookmarks, thumbnails, all that. But it's not handling _some_
text in _some_ embedded Visio objects in this inherited doc.
Black background on the text, like MI6 redacted it.
So, you know, we've seen this before. Off I go to find other MS
Office-aware PDF utils and, sure enough, some of them don't have this
issue and others do.
Save me some time. What's the best, free, Office-aware PDF conversion
utility for Windows these days? Preferably one that isn't up-selling to
"Pro", etc. Free as in beer *and* speech.
(Somebody made a sound recommendation here recently, but I can't locate
it now. "PDF" is took common a term here.)
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