Printing to PDF

Andrew McVeigh surfway at bigpond.com
Tue Aug 14 07:54:58 EDT 2018


we do all of this with Win2PDF but again it’s another third party driver to install and needs a $ value company licence as well.

tell them to change to Mac’s lol!

the PDF driver is all free and doesn’t have to be installed

It would be great if Microsoft did provide the same functionality as Mac in this area

Andrew McVeigh
Surfway Real Solutions
Phone 02 44412679 Mobile 0418428016
www.surfway.com.au
www.berrarabeach.com.au


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> On 13 Aug 2018, at 9:16 pm, Wendy <wizardcompserv at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> I am hoping that someone can help.
> 
> Currently I use PDF-Xchange which allows a print document to be sent to a
> named file. 
> 
> The process currently creates all the pdf documents and then sends them out
> as emails.  There could be 100 or more documents in one run and it is all
> done without the user having to do anything.
> 
> My customer wants to know if this can be done with Microsoft's Print to PDF
> as their owning company will not allow them to install the PF-Xchange driver
> :-(
> 
> Many thanks
> Wendy Osbaldestin
> Wizard Computer Services
> Tel:  01260271647
> Mobile: 07740541021
> 
> 
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