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If you cant find them or didnt select a place for them to go, they probably never saved in the first place. XPS is really nice and simple. What is nice is the interchangability. I just wonder why I waited so long to try it when it was right in front of me. Even though there are a lot of free PDF viewers, PDF creation or editing tools such as Acrobat Professional cost a lot of money, especially for large organisations that need thousands of copies.

Without arguing about the technical merit I wanted just say that as far as cost and availability on multiple platforms its not even a contest. PDF wins by a landslide. But Process Viewer Tool is extremely fruitful application, which is only used for the detection and removal of spyware from your system. Also the process viewer tool is very much helpful for analyzes spyware and identifies what each process is doing.

Both have free readers for computers but I see no advantage in using xps other than the preloaded default print on a windows system vs download or online PDF creation.

They seem to do a descent job converting to pdf. Beside that, i already use xps in my program to ship should-not-be-altered documents to branches office. Yes, my company do use windows. Works perfectly — all you have to do is buy a new computer with Windows 7, buy MS Office, and be sure to use Internet Explorer. And be sure all of your customers and clients do the same. Actually, even microsoft-only shops are having a lot of problems with the bloody things.

Go to msdn and search around…the bugs are myriad. Also: Try to find. Well, I have found one use for it. It generates physical leader characters in place of the logical ones generated by Word in indexes, for example. The text in the displayed XPS file can then be copied and pasted back. I cannot seem to get the annotations I make on the XPS worksheets to stay there once I save the worksheet.

When I go back to find my annotations they have gone. Why is that? Is this function not fully functional yet? Or is it a permissions box that needs to be checked or unchecked?

Did you try to set the original printer back to default? Hope this helps. And before anyone says anything about apps that do that…they all suck. And I mean that in the worst way, without any euphemism. The guy who created it has some real ego problems, considering the app is about as good as most fourth graders could produce.

Thanks for this article and all the comments. Extremely helpful, as usual! Why does microsoft insist on creating formats that will never be accepted? Come on Microsoft… get real! WMV is still very much in use and beats the fack out of most other formats for size and quality. It is quicker and a whole lot easier than XPS. One thing for sure PDF has always worked on every computer I have owned.

I think may-be that MS ought to stick to creating a good operating system like XP and then leave it alone just like Apple has done!



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