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Convert WORD Doc into PDF Format?
Hi.
I`ve got a document set out in WORD format, but I want to change it into PDF format (so it can`t be altered etc. by the client when sent via e-mail contact, etc.) ... I`m getting a bit stuck on how to do it, and some online "help" pages aren`t much of it (!) ... any help you could give would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
L.
I`ve got a document set out in WORD format, but I want to change it into PDF format (so it can`t be altered etc. by the client when sent via e-mail contact, etc.) ... I`m getting a bit stuck on how to do it, and some online "help" pages aren`t much of it (!) ... any help you could give would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
L.
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One of the better ways is cutepdf writer
http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer .asp
install it and it will add an extra printer to your system, just print the document, select cute PDF writer as the printer and it will produce a pdf of your document.
One of the better ways is cutepdf writer
http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer .asp
install it and it will add an extra printer to your system, just print the document, select cute PDF writer as the printer and it will produce a pdf of your document.
which version of word/office - pdf is an add in
2007
http://tinyurl.com/2oreng
2003
use chuck's answer
2007
http://tinyurl.com/2oreng
2003
use chuck's answer
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In case you need to send such files via email often, it will be easier to install a virtual printer. For example, http:// www.pri nt-driv er.com/ . Here is the video tutorial on how to use it.
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