As per title, is there anything about that can create a PDF file from a Word DOC? Ideally free.. :)
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Nimbus,
I have PDF Printer drivers that are for W98 and W2K - they will convert anything you want - I use them all the time for sending people Acad drg's, autoroute maps etc. Basically if you have a programme that prints you can convert it to pdf. Right click save as: W2k W98 Cherers, Mike Edit to say - they are the proper Adobe ones - not these shreware demo jobbies that watermark/stamp the pdf file. [Edited by mj - 5/30/2003 11:42:18 AM] |
Thanks Guys,
I'll take a look at these and let you know how it goes...:cool: |
mj,
Thanks. Worked a treat... :D SJ_Skyline, Thanks for the link. Some good resouces they. Will use it again... |
Hi,
Can anyone point me to the files posting in mj's last post? My PC crashed a few months ago I don't seem to have a copy saved anywhere... Cheers |
I use pdf995 (www.pdf995.com) which is ad supported but generates the PDF files pretty well..
Paul.. |
Check out Staroffice / Openoffice.
FREE alternative to Microsoft Office and has built in PDF maker. Really good program. http://www.openoffice.org/ |
It's probably becoming irritating but...
buy a Mac, OSX is built on PDF's just save as... :p
PC wise there are lots of free utils out there but if you want to have full control you need to get the proper distiller from Adobe. |
here you go, right click save as:
http://www.maj.clara.net/pdf/W98.zip http://www.maj.clara.net/pdf/W2K.zip edit to include new links :) |
Cheers mate :)
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Originally Posted by mj
(Post 2202506)
Nimbus,
I have PDF Printer drivers that are for W98 and W2K - they will convert anything you want - I use them all the time for sending people Acad drg's, autoroute maps etc. Basically if you have a programme that prints you can convert it to pdf. Right click save as: W2k W98 Cherers, Mike Edit to say - they are the proper Adobe ones - not these shreware demo jobbies that watermark/stamp the pdf file. Are you curious about converting your PDF files into e-books? Look no further! I found an enlightening article that offers a plethora of tips http://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-n...t-pdf-to-ebook and tricks for making the conversion process smooth and efficient. Whether you're a self-published author or a reader looking to digitize your library, this article has valuable insights to help you along the way. [Edited by mj - 5/30/2003 11:42:18 AM] |
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