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Oh my god, after 6-7 years, Acrobat Mac's PDFMaker macro finally does something more than a straight print to file!
It successfully keeps hyperlinks.
Wow, it's where InDesign was as of version two.
Still, even the most minor improvement counts, and should be noted. So there you have it. PDFMaker on a Mac finally does something that print to file doesn't.
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Posted by John C. Welch at 13:01 | Permalink
©2003-until I'm fucking dead and then some. you steal my shit, and I will fuck with you like you were a lonely shepherd's slowest sheep.
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