Yep. Got it. That was the add-in I mentioned in my earlier posts. It just
seems that since Office has this add-in, its scan software should be able to
use it, too.
"Yuriy Shkolnikov [MSFT]" <yuriys@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> also , check this out it might help too
> http://news.com.com/Microsoft+delive...3-6114752.html
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> "David A. Lessnau" <DavidALessnau@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>>I can't find a better forum to post this in, so my apologies if this
>>doesn't fit here. I've got Vista Ultimate along with Office Ultimate. If
>>I'm keeping things straight, Vista provides Windows Fax and Scan while
>>Office has Microsoft Office Document Scanning. Is there any way to set up
>>either of these programs to save their scans to a PDF file? I've got the
>>PDF add-in installed under Office, but that seems to just allow the core
>>Office programs to write to a PDF format. It doesn't add anything to the
>>scanning programs. As far as I can see, I can only save the scans in TIF,
>>MDI, BMP, JPG, and PNG formats.
>>
>> Right now I'm using Acrobat Professional 7.0 to do my scanning. But, my
>> scanning needs are so minimal (basically scanning of my receipts for my
>> records and the occasional document), that I don't really want to spend
>> the money on an upgrade to Acrobat 8 (Adobe has stated right up front
>> that they have no intention of updating the 7.0 to be fully compatible
>> with Vista). Ditto for buying a full-fledged scanning program since those
>> are more suitable for bringing in formal documents with their layouts.
>> I'd like to stay with the PDF file format just so I feel more secure in
>> always having some kind of reader for the files.
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