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Converting a Word file to .pdf

Old 19th February 2006 | 15:38
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Question Converting a Word file to .pdf

I'm sure I've posted here before to ask, but search isn't revealing the thread ... sorry. I need to convert a Word file to .pdf format. Can anyone point me towards some a free softward download, please?
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Old 19th February 2006 | 15:42
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Try here Cute PDF

Its all you'll need.
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Old 19th February 2006 | 16:39
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Or pdf995 - http://www.pdf995.com/ - my personal favourite when I was using MSWord. Installs as a printer driver so no hassles. $9.95 for the registered version (the free version works just fine) or a money-well-spent $19.95 to register the whole suite (Pdf995, PdfEdit995, and Signature995).

Now I mostly use OpenOffice 2.0, which has built-in PDF conversion.
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Old 20th February 2006 | 05:19
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Download open office, its free and the word processor has an option to export as a pdf. It opens word docs, and can save them as word files as well.
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Old 20th February 2006 | 07:00
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I also use CutePDF. Basically it installs as though it's a printer; when you wish to convert your MS Word document to a .pdf, just use 'File','Print' and then select the CutePDF option in your printer list. Doesn't take long - when it's finished just save it to wherever you wish.

But if you use it to create a .pdf version of a MS PowerPoint presentation, the file size could well become pretty big!
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Old 21st February 2006 | 18:50
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Thanks so much, guys. As always, the source of all knowledge!
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