Wow, it really look complicated.. :( Anyway, will try out your steps and hope to see some result. Thanks for your help. Dennis/sg
Do as Tosi says, using ps2pdf, or better yet learn TeX/LaTeX -- the easy way in the door is LyX, a GUI frontend to LaTeX that makes it easy to start. From the File menu in LyX you can export to PostScript and then run ps2pdf, or you can export to LaTeX and then using the .tex files you have two options. First option: latex
; dvips -Ppdf ; ps2pdf . Second option (much easier): pdflatex . This works best if you use a PostScript font, properly installed. You will get very high quality pdf output. If you don't use a properly installed PS font, you will get output rasterized at 600 dpi. Learning LaTeX properly is worth the trouble because it produces *better looking* documents than any word processor I have seen, once you get rid of the hideous extended bold headings. Like I said, the easy way in the door is LyX. You can export from LyX to a LaTeX file and inspect it to see the basics of LaTeX markup. However, LyX produces ugly LaTeX, so you'll want to get some books real soon. BTW, for your immediate needs, perhaps this is useful -- Adobe has an online Acrobat Distiller service. It costs, but you can do a few for free.