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Old 04-10-2018, 11:08 PM
eNGiNe eNGiNe is offline open custon files, convert to Word, print/save to PDF Windows 7 32bit open custon files, convert to Word, print/save to PDF Office 2010 64bit
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Acrobat Pro provides bulk conversion, though this will of course depend on whether it recognises the format of your .bbb files … and on your having Acrobat Pro ;-} There may well be other tools that will do the same job, but I'm lucky enough not to have needed to find out.
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Old 04-11-2018, 08:19 AM
mgl_8 mgl_8 is offline open custon files, convert to Word, print/save to PDF Windows 10 open custon files, convert to Word, print/save to PDF Office 2016
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I will have to find someone who knows macros - which would not be me!
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