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Hiya fellas!   

I am looking for a program that will convert PDF format to XPS format.   I can find plenty that work the other way around!   Can any of yous guys point me in the right direction please?    File -> Print... select 'Microsoft XPS Document Writer'. This should be present on Vista and later, but I know you can download it for XP (and maybe older operating systems too).

This method of 'printing' to XPS WORKS for just about any program capable of printing.Thanx here mate, but I don't want to print out....... I want to 'save' in this format to file.      You can print out in PDF also.   I want to be able to scan my documents in and then save them as XPS.     This means that I have to scan in and save in ..say BMP or any other... then I need a program to convert the bmap to XPS.    This is what I am looking for my friend.        That's what the 'printer' does.... it saves what you're 'printing' to an XPS file...Hiya bud!

Well I tried what yer SAID here my freind.  I scaned the doc that I want to save into my computer in JPG format.  I then right clicked my desktop and from 'print' there came a menu that said 'Print Pictures' ??    Thats what happened here.    Any ideas buddy?       Quote from: GLOOPS on October 11, 2012, 03:55:42 AM

I scaned the doc that I want to save into my computer in JPG format. 
So... what happened to PDF? Was that just to mislead us? Converting a PDF document to an XPS ONE is as simple as the instructions given. You use Print and change the printer to the XPS document writer.




When I attempted to print the doc in PDF, the document went straight to printout without saving anything?    My desktop showed me that the document is an 'Adobe Acrobat Document'.    

I am using Win 7 64bit by the way.Using the Print Verb (in a right-click menu) will print the document directly to your default printer. The XPS document writer is like another printer being installed on the system.



Open the document, and use File->Print. The dialog you get probably won't be the same as I have shown here, but it will provide you the option of changing what printer to print to. You want to print to the XPS Document Writer. Then you hit print, and you will be prompted for a filename, then the 'printing' will commence, RESULTING in it saving the file.Well I don't get this menu matey???   This is the menu that I get by right clicking the document??/



Quote from: GLOOPS on October 11, 2012, 08:46:19 AM
This is the menu that I get by right clicking the document??/


Quote from: BC_Programmer
Open the document, and use File->Print.

You keep referring to PDF files but so far you seem to be working with image files.

Either way, you can print to the XPS Document Writer from an image, too. Just change the Printer to XPS Document Writer.Thank you my good friend I see now where I did not see before.  EXCELLENT!

Please accept my sencere thanks here yous guys are TREMENDOUS!


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