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1. remove Desktop Printing from your system,
2. install Finder Scripting Extension into your system,
3. get OS 8, which does not have this bug.

My text is being converted to an image.

By default, Terry Morse Myrmidon combines overlapping text and graphics into images. This is a powerful feature that overcomes HTML's inability to display overlapping text and graphics. To obtain text instead of graphics, you can:

1. insure that text and graphics don't overlap, or
2. turn off conversion of graphic objects that overlap the text.

For more information, see the Graphics section above.

MS-Word tables are gifs, even though I turned off rectangles.

Even though MS-Word's table borders look like rectangles, they are actually drawn using lines. To convert tables as text instead of images, you must turn off the conversion of lines. See the Graphicssection above for information on how to do this.

I can't convert my PDF (Acrobat) files

Adobe Acrobat Reader converts an entire page to an image before printing. This has two undesirable side effects:

1. it requires enormous amounts of RAM,
2. all text gets converted to images.

If you are fortunate enough to have enough RAM to print from Acrobat, your converted page will be just a big image. We can't do anything about this problem until (unless) Adobe fixes the way Acrobat prints.