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> I need to look at an .EPS file I received. I have applications
> that will export an .EPS file but none will import one so that I
> can read it in the application. The applications I have tried are:
> MS WORD 6, CorelDraw, Corel Ventura, Corel Photo-Paint, Arts and
> Letters, Hi-Jaak Pro, and WordPerfect 6.0.
> The graphics feature of WordPerfect allowed me to bring the file in
> but the only words that showed in the window were, "File Contains
> Data for PostScript Printers Only." I tried printing the file to a
> PostScript printer and the only thing that printed were the words,
> "File Contains Data for Postscript Printers Only."
> Anybody have an idea on how I can see and/or print this .EPS file?
I had a similar need for viewing postscript documents. I needed to view
docs that had been sent to me, and I wanted to view my own postscript
files prior to sending them to my print vendor.
I searched the web and found Gsview, a graphical interface for
Ghostscript. Ghostscript is an interpreter for the PostScript page
description language used by laser printers. Following the instructions
on the Gsview web site, I downloaded the software needed for my system.
Here is the web Gsview web site address: