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How do I create a pdf file of my Windows document?

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How do I create a pdf file of my Windows document?

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To convert your Windows document (such as an MS Word document) into a pdf file you need Adobe Acrobat. This is a commercial product. Acrobat 5 and later come with the Distiller printer driver and with PDFMaker for Word. Earlier versions of Adobe Acrobat supported pdfwriter, which is no longer recommended. The instructions below may vary slightly according to the version of Acrobat that you are using. If you wish to use PDFMaker for MS Word to create a pdf file from your Word document then follow these steps: • Open your document in Word • Select the Acrobat/Change conversion settings menu item • In Select conversion settings choose “Print”, and click on the button “Edit conversion settings” • Under the tab “Fonts”, make sure that the boxes “Embed all fonts” and “Subset embedded fonts” are checked. This ensures that your pdf document may be properly viewed and printed on other systems • If you changed any Distiller settings, save the new settings under a suitable name and use these sett

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To convert your Windows document (such as an MS Word document) into a pdf file you need Adobe Acrobat. This is a commercial product. Acrobat 5 and 6 come with the Distiller printer driver and with PDFMaker for Word. Earlier versions of Adobe Acrobat supported pdfwriter, which is no longer recommended. If you wish to use PDFMaker for MS Word to create a pdf file from your Word document then follow these steps: • Open your document in Word • Select the Acrobat/Change conversion settings menu item • In Select conversion settings choose “Print”, and click on the button “Edit conversion settings” • Under the tab “Fonts”, make sure that the boxes “Embed all fonts” and “Subset embedded fonts” are checked. This ensures that your pdf document may be properly viewed and printed on other systems • If you changed any Distiller settings, save the new settings under a suitable name and use these settings. Click OK to return to the Word main window • Click on the “Convert to Adobe PDF” icon to conver

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