I'm familiar with some of the web-based conversion options (none of
which I found anywhere close to satisfactory), but wasn't aware of
anything other than Acrobat that is actually intergrated into Word and
causes "Adobe PDF" to show up as a "printer" when you choose Print.
In any case, I was just trying to make the point that pdf conversion is
NOT something that Word does off-the-shelf. It requires some kind of
add-in to make it happen. If there are free add-ins that do it, then I
wasted $x00.00 on Adobe Professional. :-(
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Not quite accurate. there are several other low cost/free alternatives
to creating .PDF files. Editing them is another story tho.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
One should add that the ability to create a pdf from Word requires
that you have Adobe Acrobat installed -- not the free Acrobat reader,
but the $$$ version of Adobe Acrobat. If you don't have Acrobat
installed, Acrobat PDF will not be a printer option.
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Hello-
In Word XP & 2003 generating a Word doc as a .pdf is a function of
the Print
dialog. Open the Printer Name list at the top and choose Adobe PDF or
Acrobat
Distiller (depending on version). I can't remember 2000 for sure, but
I
believe it may be the same.
If those choices are not there, it may be able to be set up as a
printer. If
so, there will most likely be additional posts that can provide
specifics.
Good Luck |:>)
:
I was informed from a partner I deal with through my business, that
one is
able to save a Word Document (I have Office 2000 Premium) as an
Adobe
Acrobate format. Is this something factua, or am I just dreaming
that this
can be done??
Thanks in advance for any response I can get!
Please email me directly at (e-mail address removed) if you could. I
would
greatly appreciate that!