Re: I tried exporting it to a .pdf file, but for some reason it just makes a .ps file....
That .ps file is halfway to a PDF. It's a postscript file and they are always huge.
So backing up a few paces. You must have a copy of Distiller 3 if you have PM6.5 as it came on the PM installation CD. You need to check and see if Distiller has been installed as a printer under Start>Settings>Printers (assuming you are on a PC). You need Distiller to make the PDF.
If you have been able to generate a postscript file, you must have some sort of postscript printer (even if only a 'virtual' one i.e. you have the driver but not the physical printer), which could even be Distiller itself. You probably have Distiller installed somewhere (check in the same location where PM is installed), and if you can find it, double click on the EXE file to launch Distiller and then use it to open the .PS file. Check that your Distiller settings are correct, and click OK to generate the PDF (you will need to name and specify the location).
But we will need to know some more info to help further with settings to use i.e. can you find Distiller? what version? is it installed as a printer? can you access it from the drop down list of printers when you go to File>Print in PM? Are you on a PC or a Mac?
Once you have the PDF successfully created, it is common practice to send these via email for another person to view - they will only need to have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to do so.
If you want to make the PDF into another sort of image file, that is possible too. Open it either in Photoshop where you will have to sepcify the size and resolution you want and then you can save it in any of the file formats that Photoshop supports, such as TIF or JPG. You can also open the PDF in Illustrator and save it as a scaleable EPS.