Sounds to me as if Acrobat fits the bill perfectly, particularly if there are "graphical presentation elements" (e.g., pictures, etc.) which are included or if you want to present the information in a specific, graphically oriented style (e.g., headers, footers, logos, page layout).
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Tom <<Tom.Tomasovic@na.nwmarkets.com>>
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______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: POSTS [Ref:C980018] Author: INTERNET acrobat@blueworld.com at Multimessage Date: 1/29/97 4:22 PM
This description leads to choose a data format, a soft that converts original files (= data) into the format previously chosen and a soft to view the files. The particularity is that the initial files are "listings" ready to be printed.
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