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How can I save a Word document to PDF format?
PDF is not an option when I try to save a Word document? HELP! I have to
get this working! |
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Word has no built-in ability to create PDF documents. You have to install
Adobe Acrobat or one of its cheaper clones. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "trialuser" wrote in message ... PDF is not an option when I try to save a Word document? HELP! I have to get this working! |
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No, sorry, that doesn't come with Word. The 'real thing' from Adobe for
creating PDFs is somewhat pricey. I use a utility called PDF-XChange Lite from an outfit in the UK, which I think is about $20 or so (check the Web), and have found it to make a PDF from any application that is always true to the orignial. Some share- or freeware alternatives don't hold line weight and do funny things with fonts. "trialuser" wrote: PDF is not an option when I try to save a Word document? HELP! I have to get this working! |
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