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I have just off the phone to a colleague who is trying to convert some word documents (training manuals) to pdf's. He has told me that it is possible to do this in word via the print dialogue box. I can not find this option.
Does anyone know of a quick and free way to do this? Is there a convertor I can download from somewhere?
Thanks
Chris
addiional: I have Word 2000 but I don't know on which version he saw the option.
Found this tutorial online [aexx.net] this one uses GhostScript.
I am sure there is an easier way still looking for the other tutorial I once found...
-gs
Unfortunately, Adobe Acrobat isn't free :(
Adobe does have a program online where you can convert your Word docs into PDF - I believe it is $9.95 per month, and you get your first five PDF conversions for free. Hunt around the Adobe Acrobat part of the site, and I am sure you will find a link to it. It is not entirely quick - I think it takes about 10 minutes for them to send the converted PDF file to you via attachment.
Alternatively, for a web service, I have used gobcl. Only drawback I found is that it prints pages using letter format; can't configure it to A4. Also, you can't configure various other parameters, such as resolution, which you can with the printer-driver solutions.
Shawn