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Hi there,
Is there a way to convert the bar chart into pdf in P3e/c???

Thanks

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Ron, Lloyd and Tse

Thank you very much, muchas gracias
Ronald Winter
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Instead of Acrobat, I use a free PDF file maker called CutePDF Writer. You can download this free software at http://cutepdf.com. Once installed, you just print to it as if it were a printer. Good luck!

Ron Winter.
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mktse is correct once you have Adobe Acrobat, go to file, print, select printer driver PDF Writer or distiller and click print this will then prompt you to save the file as a PDF.

Regards

Lloyd
MK TSE
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Install a PDF writer, etc. Adobe Acrobat is one of the software.