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From: brewer@clio.las.uiuc.edu
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Generating PostScript files
Message-ID: <17000114@clio>
Date: 9 Jul 88 18:55:00 GMT
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Nf-From: clio.las.uiuc.edu!brewer    Jul  9 13:55:00 1988


	To get a standard Mac application to create a postscript file, go to
print dialog as you normally would. Then click on the OK button, but as soon as
you do that, hold down Command-F. Keep it held down until the little dialog box
at the top of the screen says something like "Saving Postscript file." It will
be saved in a file called Postscript0, just like the way screen dumps are saved.

	If you want to have the LaserPrep header that is required to set up
some definitions that the postscript file uses, then substitute Command-K for
the Command-F above.

	Hope this helps.

Robert Brewer
    brewer@clio.las.uiuc.edu
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