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Powerproject Teamplan

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Trevor Eyford
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Is it possible to save a Teamplan file as a PDF file?

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Hi PPers,

Following some lively interest in the ’Powerproject’ subject we have now created a new Forum Category especially for you Powerproject Guru’s.

We hope that this will be of interest to you?

Regards.
Alphons Bruns
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Hello Trevor,

On the following website you can find a pdf writer for free, it is working ok. you can experiment with it. pdf is just a printer to a file so all programmes with a print option can create pdf files.

http://www.pdf995.com/

succes
Steven Oliver
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You’ll need the write version of Acrobat (5.0 ?) (as opposed to the freebie read version). This acts as a printer driver and allows you to save any output as a *.pdf just as though you had printed hard copy.

Its a must !