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  1. #1
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    Hi, I am spinning my wheels looking for .pdf import/export filters (plug-ins ?) so it's less
    hassle using PSP and Adobe's .pdf format. Am I overlooking something? Haven't found one I can try. Tell me, tell me ...
    IP

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    Hi, I am spinning my wheels looking for .pdf import/export filters (plug-ins ?) so it's less
    hassle using PSP and Adobe's .pdf format. Am I overlooking something? Haven't found one I can try. Tell me, tell me ...
    IP

  3. #3
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    You should be able to use any Photoshop compatible filter with Paint Shop Pro. I use Deep Paint, Eye Candy, Kai's Power Tools, Xenofex and a host of others.

    To set up your plug-ins in PSP 7 go to File...choose Preferences and then ... File Locations. You can then specify the folder where all your plug-ins are located.

    I have a seperate Plugin Folder...and all my graphic applications, PSP, Photoshop, Painter 6, Corel Draw, Illustrator, and Canvas can then share the plug-ins, which makes it a breeze.

    I hope I understood your question...and have answered it sufficiently. If not...please feel free to ask again. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]

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