Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!usc!lesath.usc.edu!minkus From: minkus@lesath.usc.edu (Bob Minkus) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Postscript fragment needed Message-ID: <17431@usc.edu> Date: 25 May 89 20:18:32 GMT References: <13222@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> Sender: news@usc.edu Reply-To: minkus@lesath.usc.edu (Bob Minkus) Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Lines: 30 In article <13222@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> jonathan@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Jonathan Altman) writes: >There was a discussion several months back about how to include >various bits of postscript in MSWord documents to do nice things >like borders around pages, etc. One nice tip that was given was how >to print the word "draft" in a 5% gray on entire pages. I saw the >tip on how to do this and said "that'd be neat" but didn't save the >postscript fragment. Now I have a need to distribute a draft of a >user's manual I maintain, and I'd like the sample postscript >fragment that would do something of this sort. If anybody has any >bits of postscript that could be included in a MSWord document to do >this, and even instructions on where to put the fragment, I'd be >most grateful to have it. Unless there are lots of other cries of >"I'd like that also," it'd probably be better to just e-mail it to >me, but posting is o.k. if this is of general use. "I'd like that also" :-) I have a postscript document that was created on a Sun system, using FrameMaker. I can ftp it to a Mac SE and put it into MSWord. But I can't get it to create the document on a Laserwritter. When I try to print it, it prints the PS code, but not the document itself. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Bob Bob Minkus -- USC University Computing Services uucp: uunet!usc!minkus bitnet: minkus@gamera internet: minkus@usc.edu