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Old 06-09-2010, 12:05 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by Ron46 View Post
Update:

The opening post on this thread is now null and void. I did a fresh install of Ubuntu's latest release with the latest Open Office Writer word processor, and I am getting consistent, high quality pdfs in any font I want. It is OO ver. 3.2. I cannot vouch for how well the Windoze version will work, but it's probably OK.

eBooks that look like BOOKS, and not a Commodore 64 screen!
Go to the first post and edit it.

Surround obsolete info with line out tags.

Code:
[ strike ] Test [ /strike ]   Test 
Remove the spaces in the brackets and you get a line through your words.

Then update your new findings.
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