ljwalters Posted February 27, 2015 Report Posted February 27, 2015 Last year to print to PDF file you chose it in the print menu. This time I can't find it. Can it be done this year? Quote
Catherine Posted February 27, 2015 Report Posted February 27, 2015 I found the ATX pdf printer to make relatively large files. I have used pdf995 with great success in the past (once installed, you choose it as the printer). Smaller files, other nice features too. Quote
Abby Normal Posted February 27, 2015 Report Posted February 27, 2015 I found the ATX pdf printer to make relatively large files. I have used pdf995 with great success in the past (once installed, you choose it as the printer). Smaller files, other nice features too. Me, too! I've used PDFSuite995 for years. I usually buy every few years to get the newest version. But there are a lot of great inexpensive pdf tools out there and I may be switching to one of them after checking them out this summer. 1 Quote
Catherine Posted February 27, 2015 Report Posted February 27, 2015 The other alternative is to purchase a new and fully registerable Adobe Acrobat that is a couple of revisions out of date, off of ebay. I've done that, too, and gotten completely functional software for less than 20% of original retail price. I do NOT care if the version is old, because I use only a small portion of the program as it is, and those bits don't change from version to version. 1 Quote
kcjenkins Posted February 28, 2015 Report Posted February 28, 2015 I'm still happily using PDFactory, which was, a long time ago, given to us from ATX. I upgraded to the full version for a small fee, and have never needed anything else. I now have the full Adobe, because when my son gave me a new laptop for Christmas, two years ago, he put it on. But I don't think I've used it but once! Quote
Randall Posted February 28, 2015 Report Posted February 28, 2015 I too use pdfFactory. But I have Acrobat. I like to print in pdfFactory. Then from pdfFactory, I can with one click convert to Acrobat. I can do a lot more within Acrobat so I like to have my pdf files in Acrobat. 1 Quote
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