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Word document to pdf?

Discussion in 'Products & Tools' started by ikarus, Dec 7, 2008.

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    I am wanting to turn my ebook into a pdf now..

    any methods of doint this?

    I have a MS Word document, i only found a way via gmail.. but it'll lose my formatting and etc..

    thanks.
     
    ikarus, Dec 7, 2008 IP
  2. scoopy82

    scoopy82 Active Member

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    Open Office has an "Export to PDF" option. Real easy.
     
    scoopy82, Dec 7, 2008 IP
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    That is a good way . The option is available only for 2007 version and higher version.

    There is software called pdf factory . It can convert any word document to pdf document .
     
    justinlorder, Dec 8, 2008 IP
  4. diligenthost

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    I usually just use something known as a PDF printer. There's a few drivers for this, a simple search for 'pdf printer' should yield useful results.

    It lets you "print" from any program, but the output is saved as a PDF instead of actually printed ;)
     
    diligenthost, Dec 8, 2008 IP
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    sabian1982 Notable Member

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  6. diligenthost

    diligenthost Peon

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    Great link, thanks for that! Bookmarked!
     
    diligenthost, Dec 8, 2008 IP
  7. saurabhj

    saurabhj Banned

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    Yupp. it's working well. I am regularly using it :)
     
    saurabhj, Dec 8, 2008 IP
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    Microsoft Word 2010 can save your documents to PDF format.
     
    inspiroHost, Jun 1, 2011 IP
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    dimident Greenhorn

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    I give and set up your print Adobe PDF
     
    dimident, Oct 13, 2011 IP
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    _nuke_ Greenhorn

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    You can download the newest version of Open Office for free... and it offers most of the capabilities of Microsoft Office products & is compatible with MS Office products as well...
     
    _nuke_, Oct 13, 2011 IP
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    Check out Primo PDF. It's free and will convert virtually anything into a PDF - Word documents, emails, images, if you can print it, it will convert it. Very cool software.
     
    whiteheat, Oct 14, 2011 IP
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    You can also use doc2pdf, which is an online and free file converter. I am too new to post links, yet. Just google doc2pdf
     
    compguygene, Nov 25, 2011 IP
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    Openoffice.org has built in pdf exporter, works better with clickable links on pdfs too.
     
    qhm, Dec 8, 2011 IP
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    DuncanM Well-Known Member

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    There are several free products that you can download and install on your computer. For example, PrimoPDF, as already mentioned, is popular and works well. There are also CutePDF, doPDF, PDFCreator, and many others.

    There are also several free online services: Zamzar, PDFescape, Free PDF Converter, and many others. I happen to use the last one (Free PDF Converter), and have not had any problems with it. One point to note: even though it prompts you to enter your email address, you don't have to. Just select the file you want converted, Click the "Convert Your File" button, and you can download your converted file directly from their server without having it sent to your email. And remember to delete it from their server once you've downloaded your copy.
     
    DuncanM, Dec 8, 2011 IP
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    pen Office has an "Export to PDF" option
     
    websitedesignservices, Dec 9, 2011 IP
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    That's what I use. Works like a charm.
     
    Vas, Dec 14, 2011 IP
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    sitename123 Greenhorn

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    I heard openoffice and ms word 2010 has option to convert ebook to pdf. I also need to try but not yet.
     
    sitename123, Dec 15, 2011 IP
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    I like doPDF... simple dan fast
     
    wakjho, Dec 20, 2011 IP
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    Open Microsoft Word, Save As, choose the file extension .pfd.

    How is that hard?
     
    Time2303, Dec 20, 2011 IP
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    It is in-built feature of Ms word, go to file - Save As PDF and you're done. If you want to convert a PDF to word, you can try some third party tools like iorgsoft pdf to word converter.
     
    nick04, Jan 13, 2012 IP