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How do I save a word document as a pdf file on a Mac?
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How do I save a word document as a pdf file on a Mac?
Hi Wind -
Deceptive, perhaps, but you don't *save as* PDF, you *Print* to PDF. With the file open, go to FilePrint, then click the button in the lower left corner of the Print dialog box. The PDF will be created with whatever name you want to give it & the Word doc will still be a Word doc. -- HTH|:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "wind" wrote in message ... |
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How do I save a word document as a pdf file on a Mac?
Actually, Office 2007 will have "save as" a .pdf but not "print" to a .pdf.
I just read the other night and found it interesting. :-) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "CyberTaz" typegeneraltaz1ATcomcastdotnet wrote in message ... Hi Wind - Deceptive, perhaps, but you don't *save as* PDF, you *Print* to PDF. With the file open, go to FilePrint, then click the button in the lower left corner of the Print dialog box. The PDF will be created with whatever name you want to give it & the Word doc will still be a Word doc. -- HTH|:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "wind" wrote in message ... |
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