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Old 06-06-2010, 02:37 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Solitaire1 View Post
Sometimes it's easy to overlook the simplest solution. Once, I had create a word processor file that had to look a specific way and I didn't have access to a PDF generation program. My solution was to print the pages, scan them, and insert each scan into the document as a page. It wasn't elegant but it worked.

Another option I've used to generate a table is to use a fixed font (like Courier New) and just manually space out the table. As long as the reader displays a fixed font as a fixed font it should work.
Open Office 3.x (free) has a Print to PDF button.
Eliminate the Scan step
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