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Re: What would you do if, you held the secret to BIR?
« Reply #100 on: January 28, 2013, 08:56 PM »
Hurry up and choose a title!!!  I need to find out exactly what you've discovered!!  The suspense is killing me!!

He can include instructions for Unclebucks new tandoor oven in there and kill two birds with one stone!  ;D

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Re: What would you do if, you held the secret to BIR?
« Reply #101 on: January 28, 2013, 08:56 PM »
Hurry up and choose a title!!!  I need to find out exactly what you've discovered!!  The suspense is killing me!!

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Re: What would you do if, you held the secret to BIR?
« Reply #102 on: January 28, 2013, 09:36 PM »
For quick and simple PDF creation at its most basic there's always the free PDF-creating alternatives such as CutePDF Writer and PrimoPDF, once installed you can "print" any document (such as those produced from MS Office and OpenOffice) and save as a PDF.

Agreeed.  But don't they lead to exactly the problem that an earlier writer pointed out -- WYSINWYG.  Unless you can select the PDF printer as Word's default output device, the line and page breaks will almost certainly change when you generate the PDF.  Adobe Acrobat (the real thing) has its own printer drivers, so if I set the PDF printer as Word default printer, I can circumvent this.  Do you know whether the same can be accomplished with the free alternatives ?

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Of my experiences with those two programs, yes.   I have installed both over the years on many computers, it is used regularly by clients of my part-time IT consultancy business and is installed on all the school computers (my day job as IT tech) without any complaint.  Primo has more configurability (output optimisation for screen, print etc), but Cute has the simplest procedure - it appears as another printer and appears to be treated as such, at least by the Microsoft Office suite of programs.  However, YMMV - it's another (free) option, just putting it out there  :)

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Re: What would you do if, you held the secret to BIR?
« Reply #103 on: January 28, 2013, 09:37 PM »
He can include instructions for Unclebucks new tandoor oven in there and kill two birds with one stone!  ;D

 ;D yeah, whatever happened to that?

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Re: What would you do if, you held the secret to BIR?
« Reply #104 on: January 28, 2013, 09:44 PM »
Of my experiences with those two programs, yes.   I have installed both over the years on many computers, it is used regularly by clients of my part-time IT consultancy business and is installed on all the school computers (my day job as IT tech) without any complaint.  Primo has more configurability (output optimisation for screen, print etc), but Cute has the simplest procedure - it appears as another printer and appears to be treated as such, at least by the Microsoft Office suite of programs.  However, YMMV - it's another (free) option, just putting it out there  :)

OK, many thanks for the clarification.  My Acrobat may be old and outdated, but it is street-legal so I'll stick with it for as long as I can (no way can I afford the upgrade !).

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Re: What would you do if, you held the secret to BIR?
« Reply #105 on: January 30, 2013, 01:18 PM »
hiya just to put in my twopenneth lol! if it smells like there is coconut in the base but coconut is not in the base then its probably cinnamon stick!
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Re: What would you do if, you held the secret to BIR?
« Reply #106 on: January 31, 2013, 09:05 AM »
hiya just to put in my twopenneth lol! if it smells like there is coconut in the base but coconut is not in the base then its probably cinnamon stick!
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You can mildly taste coconut Gary, not smell.

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Re: What would you do if, you held the secret to BIR?
« Reply #107 on: January 31, 2013, 09:47 AM »
I would give it to the community that I have learned so much from.
But if you can make a few ?'s and money is tight go for it!

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Re: What would you do if, you held the secret to BIR?
« Reply #108 on: January 31, 2013, 11:01 AM »
hiya just to put in my twopenneth lol! if it smells like there is coconut in the base but coconut is not in the base then its probably cinnamon stick!
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gary ;D

You can mildly taste coconut Gary, not smell.

You're not just using advertising speak here are you H-C and saying you're not using coconut because you are actually using just coconut oil?

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Re: What would you do if, you held the secret to BIR?
« Reply #109 on: January 31, 2013, 11:09 AM »
Too many people playing silly little games, it seems to me, at the moment.

Surely the title of the book is the last thing you should worry about.  Surely it is the content that should define the  book...and, therefore, the title...the title is probably the last thing to worry about...at the end of writing the book.

Anyway, all these innuendos, boring.  Just write the damned book.

 

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