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Microsoft Publication doc to a PDF file
Does anyone know how I can convert a Microsoft Publication document to a PDF
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Microsoft Publication doc to a PDF file
Sure you can. If you have Publisher 2007 there is a free save as a PDF download
he https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...displaylang=en There are free converters around, www.primopdf.com is one, there are many others. -- Mary Sauer MVP http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Patti" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how I can convert a Microsoft Publication document to a PDF file? Is this even possible? |
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Microsoft Publication doc to a PDF file
"Patti" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how I can convert a Microsoft Publication document to a file? Is this even possible? Depending on your version of Publisher you can Save As (Pub 2007 or later) a PDF file or earlier versions download and install a PDF printer such as PrimoPDF free version which is a popular PDF printer driver that I and many others use (download from http://download.cnet.com/PrimoPDF/30...=dl&tag=button ) ( web site is http://www.primopdf.com/index.aspx ). Once installed print to the PDF printer driver and tell the driver where and what name to save it as, as well as the resolution of the final print job (set for printer, screen, etc.) |
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Microsoft Publication doc to a PDF file
Recent versions of Publisher have built-in utilities. If your version does
not, then look for one of the many freeware applications--I use pdf995, and I have heard good things about CutePDF. They install as printer drivers and show up in your dropdown list of printers, so they are very easy to use. There is a dialogue box which allows you to choose where to save the PDF. Thus, they can be used to create a PDF from any program which allows you to print, not just Publisher. Bruce "Patti" wrote: Does anyone know how I can convert a Microsoft Publication document to a PDF file? Is this even possible? |
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