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I can't find a better forum to post this in, so my apologies if this doesn't
fit here. I've got Vista Ultimate along with Office Ultimate. If I'm keeping things straight, Vista provides Windows Fax and Scan while Office has Microsoft Office Document Scanning. Is there any way to set up either of these programs to save their scans to a PDF file? I've got the PDF add-in installed under Office, but that seems to just allow the core Office programs to write to a PDF format. It doesn't add anything to the scanning programs. As far as I can see, I can only save the scans in TIF, MDI, BMP, JPG, and PNG formats. Right now I'm using Acrobat Professional 7.0 to do my scanning. But, my scanning needs are so minimal (basically scanning of my receipts for my records and the occasional document), that I don't really want to spend the money on an upgrade to Acrobat 8 (Adobe has stated right up front that they have no intention of updating the 7.0 to be fully compatible with Vista). Ditto for buying a full-fledged scanning program since those are more suitable for bringing in formal documents with their layouts. I'd like to stay with the PDF file format just so I feel more secure in always having some kind of reader for the files. |
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If it works with existing Acrobat 7, try to stick with it. Vista has a
pretty good support for existing apps on its own so it might very well work fine for you without Adobe support. If not, try to find a small program that scans to pdf - there are plenty of these out there - just google it. -- Regards, Yuriy This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "David A. Lessnau" wrote in message news ![]() I can't find a better forum to post this in, so my apologies if this doesn't fit here. I've got Vista Ultimate along with Office Ultimate. If I'm keeping things straight, Vista provides Windows Fax and Scan while Office has Microsoft Office Document Scanning. Is there any way to set up either of these programs to save their scans to a PDF file? I've got the PDF add-in installed under Office, but that seems to just allow the core Office programs to write to a PDF format. It doesn't add anything to the scanning programs. As far as I can see, I can only save the scans in TIF, MDI, BMP, JPG, and PNG formats. Right now I'm using Acrobat Professional 7.0 to do my scanning. But, my scanning needs are so minimal (basically scanning of my receipts for my records and the occasional document), that I don't really want to spend the money on an upgrade to Acrobat 8 (Adobe has stated right up front that they have no intention of updating the 7.0 to be fully compatible with Vista). Ditto for buying a full-fledged scanning program since those are more suitable for bringing in formal documents with their layouts. I'd like to stay with the PDF file format just so I feel more secure in always having some kind of reader for the files. |
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Prior to the Acrobat 7.0.9 update from 7.0.8, Acrobat Pro was working
tolerably under Vista. The only problem I had was some odd behavior with saving files (it worked, it just behaved a bit weird). With 7.0.9, I now can't get Acrobat to remember any of my application Preferences (even as Administrator). I'd like to stay with Acrobat, but Adobe's come right out and tossed their pre-8 stuff over the fence. I'll keep looking for an alternative (as you said, Google is my friend). I'd seen many programs that print to PDF. But, I haven't run across any that scan to PDF. I'll also try to find some kind of suggestion program (probably on the Office 2007 site): if they have an extension to save a document to PDF in Office, they ought to be able save a scan to a PDF, too. "Yuriy Shkolnikov [MSFT]" wrote in message ... If it works with existing Acrobat 7, try to stick with it. Vista has a pretty good support for existing apps on its own so it might very well work fine for you without Adobe support. If not, try to find a small program that scans to pdf - there are plenty of these out there - just google it. -- Regards, Yuriy This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "David A. Lessnau" wrote in message news ![]() I can't find a better forum to post this in, so my apologies if this doesn't fit here. I've got Vista Ultimate along with Office Ultimate. If I'm keeping things straight, Vista provides Windows Fax and Scan while Office has Microsoft Office Document Scanning. Is there any way to set up either of these programs to save their scans to a PDF file? I've got the PDF add-in installed under Office, but that seems to just allow the core Office programs to write to a PDF format. It doesn't add anything to the scanning programs. As far as I can see, I can only save the scans in TIF, MDI, BMP, JPG, and PNG formats. Right now I'm using Acrobat Professional 7.0 to do my scanning. But, my scanning needs are so minimal (basically scanning of my receipts for my records and the occasional document), that I don't really want to spend the money on an upgrade to Acrobat 8 (Adobe has stated right up front that they have no intention of updating the 7.0 to be fully compatible with Vista). Ditto for buying a full-fledged scanning program since those are more suitable for bringing in formal documents with their layouts. I'd like to stay with the PDF file format just so I feel more secure in always having some kind of reader for the files. |
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also , check this out it might help too
http://news.com.com/Microsoft+delive...3-6114752.html -- Regards, Yuriy This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "David A. Lessnau" wrote in message news ![]() I can't find a better forum to post this in, so my apologies if this doesn't fit here. I've got Vista Ultimate along with Office Ultimate. If I'm keeping things straight, Vista provides Windows Fax and Scan while Office has Microsoft Office Document Scanning. Is there any way to set up either of these programs to save their scans to a PDF file? I've got the PDF add-in installed under Office, but that seems to just allow the core Office programs to write to a PDF format. It doesn't add anything to the scanning programs. As far as I can see, I can only save the scans in TIF, MDI, BMP, JPG, and PNG formats. Right now I'm using Acrobat Professional 7.0 to do my scanning. But, my scanning needs are so minimal (basically scanning of my receipts for my records and the occasional document), that I don't really want to spend the money on an upgrade to Acrobat 8 (Adobe has stated right up front that they have no intention of updating the 7.0 to be fully compatible with Vista). Ditto for buying a full-fledged scanning program since those are more suitable for bringing in formal documents with their layouts. I'd like to stay with the PDF file format just so I feel more secure in always having some kind of reader for the files. |
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Yep. Got it. That was the add-in I mentioned in my earlier posts. It just
seems that since Office has this add-in, its scan software should be able to use it, too. "Yuriy Shkolnikov [MSFT]" wrote in message ... also , check this out it might help too http://news.com.com/Microsoft+delive...3-6114752.html -- Regards, Yuriy This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "David A. Lessnau" wrote in message news ![]() I can't find a better forum to post this in, so my apologies if this doesn't fit here. I've got Vista Ultimate along with Office Ultimate. If I'm keeping things straight, Vista provides Windows Fax and Scan while Office has Microsoft Office Document Scanning. Is there any way to set up either of these programs to save their scans to a PDF file? I've got the PDF add-in installed under Office, but that seems to just allow the core Office programs to write to a PDF format. It doesn't add anything to the scanning programs. As far as I can see, I can only save the scans in TIF, MDI, BMP, JPG, and PNG formats. Right now I'm using Acrobat Professional 7.0 to do my scanning. But, my scanning needs are so minimal (basically scanning of my receipts for my records and the occasional document), that I don't really want to spend the money on an upgrade to Acrobat 8 (Adobe has stated right up front that they have no intention of updating the 7.0 to be fully compatible with Vista). Ditto for buying a full-fledged scanning program since those are more suitable for bringing in formal documents with their layouts. I'd like to stay with the PDF file format just so I feel more secure in always having some kind of reader for the files. |