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mazzystar (TechnicalUser)
14 Jan 02 12:02
Can anyone advise how I might convert a Quark document to pdf. I have tried using the full version of Acrobat and when I do, the files which have a transparent runaround do not come out properly in Acrobat -- instead the results are such that it is apparent that one image is sitting on top of another because the image that has been "sent to back" is truncated.

Do I need a special XTension to accomplish this?
Ecaboodle (MIS)
15 Jan 02 8:52
Thread260-161481 this one, question asked before.

If you can't fix it in 20 call someone who can.

mazzystar (TechnicalUser)
15 Jan 02 11:42
Thanks Matt,
I discovered that this site (http://www.jwwalker.com/pages/pdf.html) has a "Print to PDF" extension that becomes an option in your Chooser. You select it and print the file using this "printer" and the transparent runaround of most objects does translate properly. Still, it's not perfect.

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