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PDFs out of Microsoft Apps
We recently got a Konica digital printer which Sales is selling fast! We're suddenly receiving Word and Powerpoint files (and I fear Excel files won't be far behind)! We are totally MAC here so of course we're having issues with these files. Does anyone have a simplified set of instructions that can be passed along to clients on how to properly make pdfs out of these programs? Or possibly a website that may be helpful? I'm trying to put something together to educate the clients. Unfortunately we don't have PCs here so it's tough to write procedures! (Not to mention we're not Microsoft experts either ... something I never wanted to be!!)
Ro
Prepress
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Re: PDFs out of Microsoft Apps
Hi, Ro --
Why do you say that "of course" you're having problems because you're using Macs? I exchange files with Windows users almost every day and don't have issues. What version of MS Office do you have installed?
If you have Acrobat Professional, you can create PDF of these documents using the PDF toolbar in Word/Office apps.
If you want your customers to create the PDF before sending you files, you might ask them to do this:
<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4d951911-3e7e-4ae6-b059-a2e79ed87041&displaylang=en>
There are other methods as well, depending on what versions of operating systems you and your clients are using, as well as the versions of Office you and your clients are using.
If you can provide more information, I'll be able to offer more specific advice.
peace,
Linda
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Re: PDFs out of Microsoft Apps
Hi Linda,
We have office 2004. The fonts never look or flow exactly the same as client's lasers. We do use Acrobat Professional although I don't have a PDF toolbar in Word. I'd say our biggest issue is colors. Black text rips as 4/color. Although this particular issue won't be resolved by having client create the pdf (right?).
I'm frustrated!!! Right now we have 157 page doc ... rush job ... that's a BIG 'of course'!! ... and can't get black text just black!! UGH!
Thank you for that link though. I breezed through it quickly. Will check it out thoroughly when I get the chance.
Ro
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Re: PDFs out of Microsoft Apps
Quite A Box of Tricks will fix the black text for you. It's
not free or cheap, but I use it all the time.
http://www.quite.com/box/
It may not do everything that you need to do to those
files though.
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Of course you are having problems. But not because you are a Mac shop, because they are Office files. We are a PC shop and have tons of headaches with any MS app. Fonts still substitute without warning and type re-flows. The type is never pure black. We PDF those files ASAP then attack them with Quite a Box of Tricks and PitStop.
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Enfocus Instant PDF will do exactly what you want. Very easy to use and not that expensive ($300).
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If it's running on a digital printer, who cares if the text if 4c? Assuming it's a color job... And, if it's going direct to the digital printer, why even make a PDF? Can't you just print directly to it, like a big laser printer. After all, that's what it is! ; ) I used to run TONS of Word docs, Excel files, etc, directly to an iGen all day with no problems. Time is money.
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 Originally Posted by Vee
If it's running on a digital printer, who cares if the text if 4c? Assuming it's a color job... And, if it's going direct to the digital printer, why even make a PDF? Can't you just print directly to it, like a big laser printer. After all, that's what it is! ; ) I used to run TONS of Word docs, Excel files, etc, directly to an iGen all day with no problems. Time is money.
The problem would be if you are on a lease or sevrice plan. Color is 5x the rate of pure black.
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They don't charge based on the amount of color used. It still wouldn't matter on color work. If it's a B&W job, you'd print it as greyscale or send it to a B&W printer.
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Ro, I hate to say it but it would be best for you to bite the bullet and get a PC with office on it. It really is the best way to handle these files, as everyone as mentioned even on the PC with office they are trouble. We have 4 versions just in case. We stopped opening office files on the Mac when a job we worked on all the bullets disappeared. Depending on what version of office your or client has you can use the Arcobat button to save as PDF (high quality setting of course). Office 2007 you can save as PDF directly from there. 4C black type and RGB can be fixed with pitstop.
I can't believe Office has survived so long when it is such a crummy app
Good luck
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