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I'm in crisis mode -- please help! I have a document with lots of linked
graphics (300+) (I am working in Word 97 and the graphics are gif, wmf
and an occasional jpeg.) My
customer has asked that I break the links and embed all of the graphics.
(He has to send the file to his customer.) Is there an automated way to
do this (a macro or something?) My customer would like this done ASAP.
Alternatively, I've been trying to maybe convert it to PDF, but I can't
seem to get distiller to work -- it keeps bombing out on me -- and
PDFWriter seems to be stuck :< If anyone has info on that I'd be
grateful!
Thanks,
Chantel
On Fri, 30 Jul 1999, Susan Vineyard wrote:
> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 11:05:56 -0500
> From: Susan Vineyard <vineyard -at- CHEROKEE -dot- NSUOK -dot- EDU>
> To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
> Subject: Can't E-mail with Acrobat form
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> I searched the archives, but I may have missed past discussion on this
> issue:
>
> FACTS:
>
> * I have created a form in Acrobat, and I want the results e-mailed
> to a certain address.
> * All the computers in my organization are supposed to be set up with
> Netscape Mail with POP3 protocol.
> * I tried both the mailto: option and the javascript option from the
> Acrobat documentation.
> * I have no trouble getting mailto: to work with our system and html
> forms.
> * I would rather not get into cgi right now because of time and
> security issues.
>
> PROBLEM:
>
> When I try to respond to the form in Netscape, it tries to set
> up Microsoft Exchange on my computer, rather than using my
> default e-mail.
>
> As I am transferring to faculty is less than two weeks, (YEAH!!) and I'm
> not sure how long it'll take them to lure another tech writer to
> Tahlequah, OK, I really need to set these forms up asap. If you have an
> answer, please help, and thank you.
>
> --Susan Vineyard
>
> P.S. anyone want a job?
>
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> I searched the archives, but I may have missed past discussion on this
> issue:<b></b>
> <p><b>FACTS:</b>
> <ul>
> <li>
> I have created a form in Acrobat, and I want the results e-mailed to a
> certain address.</li>
>
> <li>
> All the computers in my organization are supposed to be set up with Netscape
> Mail with POP3 protocol.</li>
>
> <li>
> I tried both the mailto: option and the javascript option from the Acrobat
> documentation.</li>
>
> <li>
> I have no trouble getting mailto: to work with our system and html
> forms.</li>
>
> <li>
> I would rather not get into cgi right now because of time and security
> issues.</li>
> </ul>
> <b>PROBLEM:</b>
> <blockquote>When I try to respond to the form in Netscape, it tries to
> set up Microsoft Exchange on my computer, rather than using my default
> e-mail.</blockquote>
>
> <p><br>As I am transferring to faculty is less than two weeks, (YEAH!!)
> and I'm not sure how long it'll take them to lure another tech writer to
> Tahlequah, OK, I really need to set these forms up asap. If you have
> an answer, please help, and thank you.
> <p>--Susan Vineyard
> <p>P.S. anyone want a job?</html>
>
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