Export Print templates as TIFF files?

Hi Guys - after setting out a print template with, say, 4 photographs - can this be exported as a composite TIFF?
Any help or guidance most welcome.
TIA - Anndra.

Currently on a Mac you can Print to PDF and then Convert to TIFF with Preview. We have been asking for TIFF for some time. Windows, someone said this can be done in Vista, don't know about XP.
Don
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