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There a way to simply convert MsWord file into pdf?

i have 36 pages saved as a file in Msword, now i need to put graphics in
some pages..so iam going to use photoshop then saved it all as pdf...so iam
thinking i imput the text part as a pdf in photoshop from msword somehow.
thanks
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Word documents are easily converted to PDF. Office 2007 has its own
downloadable converter. Other versions will need third party software which
can be free eg PrimoPDF or more accomplished i.e. Acrobat. Converting back
to Word document to edit is a much more daunting task and works best with a
good OCR package such as Finereader, so keep a copy of the original document
should you want to make changes later.

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Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


james wrote:
There a way to simply convert MsWord file into pdf?

i have 36 pages saved as a file in Msword, now i need to put graphics
in some pages..so iam going to use photoshop then saved it all as
pdf...so iam thinking i imput the text part as a pdf in photoshop
from msword somehow. thanks



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Well i dont know how easy it is...seeing i dont know how to do it.
I suppose i asked ,you know, for that reason !
and iam useing word 2002

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Word documents are easily converted to PDF. Office 2007 has its own
downloadable converter. Other versions will need third party software which
can be free eg PrimoPDF or more accomplished i.e. Acrobat. Converting back
to Word document to edit is a much more daunting task and works best with a
good OCR package such as Finereader, so keep a copy of the original document
should you want to make changes later.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


james wrote:
There a way to simply convert MsWord file into pdf?

i have 36 pages saved as a file in Msword, now i need to put graphics
in some pages..so iam going to use photoshop then saved it all as
pdf...so iam thinking i imput the text part as a pdf in photoshop
from msword somehow. thanks




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Did you skip read the reply? You need third party software. e.g. Download
and install PrimoPDF. This will add a 'print' driver to Windows. 'Print'
your document to that driver to create a PDF.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


james wrote:
Well i dont know how easy it is...seeing i dont know how to do it.
I suppose i asked ,you know, for that reason !
and iam useing word 2002

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Word documents are easily converted to PDF. Office 2007 has its own
downloadable converter. Other versions will need third party
software which can be free eg PrimoPDF or more accomplished i.e.
Acrobat. Converting back to Word document to edit is a much more
daunting task and works best with a good OCR package such as
Finereader, so keep a copy of the original document should you want
to make changes later.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


james wrote:
There a way to simply convert MsWord file into pdf?

i have 36 pages saved as a file in Msword, now i need to put
graphics in some pages..so iam going to use photoshop then saved it
all as pdf...so iam thinking i imput the text part as a pdf in
photoshop from msword somehow. thanks



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