I use primo PDF converter. (http://www.primopdf.com/) It's free, and you can print files to pdf from most applications.
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2006-09-22 17:47:45
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answered by nikki 3
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Go to http://cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp and download two files, the free converter and the free download. Install the converter then install the free download (look on left hand side). Once installed you can "print" your word document or any other file to a pdf document.
Good Luck.
2006-09-22 17:47:14
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answered by Fremen 6
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"the information rfile changed into as tremendous as 200MB it truly is unusual because word information are oftentimes a lot smaller in length than the corresponding pdf information." it truly is not any longer authentic. word ".rfile" information are continually more advantageous than the corresponding PDF document. WHY? because word information are bloated by making use of layout, containing a ton of oftentimes unnecessary "style-placing information", compared to all different word processors. To educate the point, open a tremendous ".rfile" document, and reserve it as an ".rtf" document, then analyze the document sizes. merely Google seek for for: convert PDF to rfile on-line Then, make a call from a million.seventy 8 million hits.
2016-11-23 16:32:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I use PDF redirect. It's a good program that is easy to use. To create the PDF, you simply "print" to this program. So, you select "PDF REDIRECT" as the printer you are sending the project to.
2006-09-22 17:51:51
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answered by tje 2
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Not free. Never will be. It costs money. Software is called Adobe Acrobat. But it is not free. Definitley not. There's no free trial either.
2006-09-22 17:45:22
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answered by ? 3
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http://www.cebuplus.com/computer/424/programming.html
2006-09-22 17:46:17
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answered by Anonymous
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y
2006-09-22 17:46:30
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answered by Tarique M 4
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