
While I was searching for a solution to this problem, I came across another interesting product named Pdfactory Pro. So if I have a presentation that needs to be created in a specific format, all I have to do is install the fingerprint software and I can easily create PDFs. With just one click, the computer can quickly and easily convert any PDF document into a photoshape or other acceptable format. This new driver allows me to convert any PDF file into a "psd" file just by installing the fingerprint software onto the machine. I know that I've created PDF files before but never thought about creating them with the peyote Adobe printer driver. The main reason behind my cringing when I see the file extension error is because there is a possibility that I will accidentally create PDF files with any extension. Why is this even necessary? Isn't Microsoft supposed to automatically detect the file extension of any document and deliver the right file format for me? Apparently, not everything is peachy in corporate America. It doesn't matter which program I'm using because it always causes me to cringe.

Now, every time I print something out in Word, Excel or PowerPoint, I receive a confirmation message that the document is a "Papua New Guinea PDF". A few weeks ago, I downloaded and installed PDFFactory Pro onto a machine at work.
