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Hi, Dave:

Since you are talking about doing a "print screen" in the 5250 emulator of Client Access, you are doing this on a PC, so you could do something like this:

There are a number of PDF printer drivers that install in Windows and let you select "PDF" as the "printer" -- then you just print to that printer and "Voila!" you have a .pdf file on your PC ...

For example, see: www.pdf995.com

This one has a free version that pops-up a slightly annoying web page to try to convince you to by the "pay for" version, which is only $9.95 US; it works very well and I have used this for several years. Try it, it's free. :-)

Or, if your company has (or purchases) a license for the real Adobe Acrobat (full version, not the free Reader), you also get similar functionality.

Hope that helps,

Mark

> On 9/11/2012 5:31 AM, Dave wrote:
Hi,
Any way of getting a pdf file instead of printing?

Thanks


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