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    Default Inpage to PDF ??

    Saalam..
    I don't know if this is right section to Post but Is there any way to convert Inpage file into PDF while I want to put BG Watermark in that PDF too??
    Any help ??
    Wa,Salam

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    Check it out dude
    The method of converting Urdu document into Acrobat PDF file depends upon the software used to write Urdu.

    1. "ParsNegar" files:

    If the Urdu file is written in ParsNager, then the method is simple.

    Save the ParsNegar file as “Rich Text Format” file and open it in MS Word. Then convert it in PDF file using the same method as any other MS Word file, i.e. by clicking the "convert to Acrobat PDF" button.


    OR: Print the file using "Print to file" option. Then in "Window Explorer" change the type of file with extension *.ps. Double click the *.ps file and it will open in Acrobat reader. Save it as pdf file.


    2. "InPage" files:

    If the Urdu is written in InPage, there are several methods, which may or may not give a satisfactory result, depending upon the fonts being used.

    Use print to file option using a Post Script Printer.
    In Window Explorer change file type to *.ps
    Double click the *.ps file in Windows Explorer.
    It will open in Acrobat reader.
    Save it as *.pdf file


    Print using Acrobat Distiller as printer and "print to file" option.
    In Windows Explorer double click the file. It will start
    converting it to *.pdf and will write a report of fonts being ambadded.
    Open the file in Adobe Acrobat.


    The above two methods may fail to embed all type of fonts. It is particularly true, if Urdu is written in Nastaliq fonts. Nastaliq fonts are in-built ligatures comprising some 86 font-files of all sorts of letter combinations. The PDF file obtained by using one of the above methods, should be carefully checked to see if all words are correctly written and if all fonts are properly embedded. Some time a few words are found “deformed” and some time strange (non-Urdu) characters appear in the PDF file. In such cases another approach is to be taken. For this method, one needs to have in addition to Adobe Acrobat also Adobe Illustrator 9 or 10. The process goes like this:

    Export Urdu page from InPage as EPS file.
    Double click the file in Window Explorer and it will open in Illustrator 9 (or 10 whatever you have).
    Then you can save it as Illustrator file or pdf file.
    The files thus formed are very heavy; each page may take even more than one MB.

    Files obtained by this method give very high quality of print. The only problem is the huge size of the file, which is not practical to be transfered through email.

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