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mrhnau said:Anyone know any good (preferably free!) programs to convert Word documents to PDF? I'll only need to use it two or three times over a period of a month or so, so I don't feel like paying an arm or a leg for it!
mrhnau said:Anyone know any good (preferably free!) programs to convert Word documents to PDF? I'll only need to use it two or three times over a period of a month or so, so I don't feel like paying an arm or a leg for it!
Andrew Green said:OpenOffice will do it for free, and without restrictions. Depending on how complex your document is the layout may need some touch ups when you load it . (Open office is good, but not perfect at reading .doc files)
mrhnau said:Anyone know any good (preferably free!) programs to convert Word documents to PDF? I'll only need to use it two or three times over a period of a month or so, so I don't feel like paying an arm or a leg for it!
crushing said:There are free PDF print drivers. From Word, instead of doing a File->Save As, you do a File->Print and chose the PDF print driver. I've used PrimoPDF and PDFCreator with no problems.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/
http://www.primopdf.com/
Grenadier said:If you're affiliated with an academic institution, you may want to contact the IT folks, and ask about a site license for Adobe Acrobat. This way, you only have to pay some minimal medium charge (5 bucks or less), and you'll get a legal, fully functional, version to use.
Grenadier said:If you're affiliated with an academic institution, you may want to contact the IT folks, and ask about a site license for Adobe Acrobat. This way, you only have to pay some minimal medium charge (5 bucks or less), and you'll get a legal, fully functional, version to use.
mrhnau said:Thats actually a good idea. I might look into that.:asian: