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PDF or XPS, which is better?
Using Windows XP Office Enterprise 2007...
I have always used PDF, but see XPS is an option. Having never heard of XPS, does someone have a URL that shows the pros/cons of each format for distribution via email, from a web, etc. I have downloaded (not installed yet) the save to PDF/XPS tool. More info on exactly what XPS is would be nice too. Thansk! |
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PDF or XPS, which is better?
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...5271033.aspx#1
"Bob Day" wrote in message ... | Using Windows XP Office Enterprise 2007... | | I have always used PDF, but see XPS is an option. Having never heard of | XPS, does someone have a URL that shows the pros/cons of each format for | distribution via email, from a web, etc. | | I have downloaded (not installed yet) the save to PDF/XPS tool. | | More info on exactly what XPS is would be nice too. | | Thansk! |
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PDF or XPS, which is better?
Here is one link -- it contains additional links:
http://blogs.msdn.com/jeff_bell/arch...27/485937.aspx "Bob Day" wrote: Using Windows XP Office Enterprise 2007... I have always used PDF, but see XPS is an option. Having never heard of XPS, does someone have a URL that shows the pros/cons of each format for distribution via email, from a web, etc. I have downloaded (not installed yet) the save to PDF/XPS tool. More info on exactly what XPS is would be nice too. Thansk! |