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Graham Mayor
 
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Default microsoft office document image writer

It would be possible - though not simple, and certainly not legal to install
this part of Office 2003 on clients' machines.
If you want documents in a graphical format, why not use (eg) SnagIt which
is relatively inexpensive (there's a demo) and which will output to graphic
format and of course there is the industry standard PDF format with software
ranging from free to Adobe Acrobat.

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Derek Hart wrote:
Even though microsoft office document image writer was added in MS
Office 2003, is it possible (and legal) to install it in on clients
that have Office 97 and above?

Also, I attempted to use the PrintOut method in VBA to print to a
microsoft office document image writer file, and append a bunch of
documents to it, but it seems to want to open the mdi file each time.
Is it possible to do this using the PrintOut method in Word VBA to
get a bunch of docs into one mdi file?

Thank You,
Derek Hart