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<body>> <br>> There is also a third method, which is to create PDFs of each page of <br>> your document with the PDF feature in SignText ...to do that:<br>> <br>> 1. Click on SignMail Button.<br>> <br>> 2. When it opens the SignMail program, you will see other red icons <br>> to the left and click on the icon "Print to PDF". It will print your <br>> document to PDF. <br><br>THANK YOU, Val!!! I didn't think the PDF option was still available in SP 1.5. That's exactly what I was looking for! <img src="http://gfx1.mail.live.com/mail/w1/ltr/../emoticons/smile_wink.gif"><br><br>> You can also export all the columns as PNGS with the <br>> Columns Icon on the left as well...<br>> <br>> Val ;-)<br><br>Okay, I tried the Columns icon and I got a zip file with 3 .pngs in it (corresponding to the three columns in the SignText document). So I went into DocumentMaker,<br>under the File menu I selected "Import - File" and selected the zip folder. I got a dialog box, but I don't have any idea what it meant; I just told it to go ahead and download.<br>I ended up with 19 blank documents! What do I do with the PNGs to get them into DocumentMaker? I'd really like to be able to use the program!!!<br><br>Thanks again for the answers!<br>KJ<br><br /><hr />Discover the new Windows Vista <a href='http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=windows+vista&mkt=en-US&form=QBRE' target='_new'>Learn more!</a></body>
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