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boeingbus2002 13th March 2007 20:50

Saving Word into PDF
 
Can someone please enlighten me on how to save a word document into PDF format? Would it require the full version of Adobe Acrobat? Its for a application which requires an upload of a CV however the only supported format is PDF!

Thanks

HowlingWind 13th March 2007 20:58

PrimoPDF purports to do it for free. I can't vouch for it, as I have the full Adobe Acrobat product. Also, some printers are packaged these days with PDF converter software -- my Canon MP830 came with one.

ZH875 13th March 2007 21:53

Cute PDF is also a free pdf file creator, it works ok, but if you want good graphics in your pdf file, then you will need to look elsewhere.

stagger 13th March 2007 22:52

Create a PDF online...

http://createpdf.adobe.com/

Or try PDF 995 free software...

http://www.pdf995.com/

WALSue 14th March 2007 07:22

I use Primo myself and recommend it at work.
Occaionally there may be the odd formatting problems but most of the time (for fairly standard documents) it works well

Mornington Crescent 14th March 2007 08:59

Open your document in Open Office (Free). Or write it in Open Office.

Then convert it to a pdf file from the toolbar (6 in from left)

MC

Mac the Knife 14th March 2007 10:45

Pdf995 and PdfEdit995 are excellent.

Pdf995 just installs as a printer driver - simple and easy.

Golden Ticket 14th March 2007 14:40

PDF995 is excellent, used it for a while now and never found any formating problems.It converts anything. It even managed to convert a newsletter I'd written which had photos in and everything. It didn't have any problems and the result looked very smart.

planecrazy.eu 14th March 2007 14:51

I use a plug-in from adobe that came with incopy i think, or in design, seems to be a little time consuming though.

But i am sure MS have just released a componant for Word 2003 so you can save to PDF and ??? some other ms format like you can in Word 2007

Beagle-eye 15th March 2007 14:18

We use PDFcreator. Google it for free download from a number of sources.

The big advantage is that, once it is installed, it appears as a "printer" in almost any Micro$oft product. Want a PDF of a Word document or Excel spreadsheet or Powerpoint presentation ....... just open the document, select file, print and then select PDFcreator as the output printer. Does it in seconds. :ok:

boeingbus2002 23rd March 2007 15:57

Thanks all!
PDF Creator was just what I needed!!
Simple to use and install.


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