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I keep web accessible docs in pdf format as some of my users are primarily unix types and open office has hosed up some ms word formatting for me in the past.

I use Adobe Acrobat to create the pdf's. Installs as a printer on a windows machine - just select print, acrobat printer, and get a prompt for a file name. There's also some free/share/cheap pdf makers that do pretty much the same thing.


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Get a copy of PDF995 (www.pdf995.com) and convert the files from word to pdf (for free). The disadvantage is that visitors will not be able to edit the file. This is the same situation if they don't have MS Word.

If I am making the file available for sharing, I often provide a link to both pdf and word versions. Most visitors are clever enough to decide for themselves which version will best suit their needs.

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I have MS Office 2003 and Open Office installed on my workstation at work. I like to use Open Office more because I'm completely fed up with the BS I get from MS Office. And, I can save it as a PDF with Open Office without anything else.

I've used PDF995 in the past though, and it is very good. No complaints about it - PDF995 is very good.

Personally, I'm hoping that Open Office gains more momentum and that the MS monopoly on document formats erodes in favor of open standards.

But, on the plus side for MS (AFAIK), RTF is open to anyone who wants to implement it. I think a good way to do it would be with zlip because RTF documents are beasts when you use graphics. Great for text, but graphics really bloat them.

For IE, Office needs to be installed on the client. And, AFAIK, the doc viewer from MS has not been updated since 1997~! Does anyone know otherwise?

 

 

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Some places I've worked at have had a Word2K doc viewer, and I've got a 2K3 one that I use with Outlook.

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