How can one save a document as PDF file?

How can one save document as a PDF file? - What are the steps? Please share your thoughts on this
@thefuture (1749)
Nigeria
May 30, 2007 2:43pm CST
Hi friends! you guys have been wonderful interms of responding to my discussions. Please I need your help on this; How can one save his/her document as PDF file? is it ponsible in Microsoft Word, Microsoft FrontPage, Corel Draw, Microsoft Access and so on. What are the steps please? Thanks for your response in advance.
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7 responses
• Philippines
31 May 07
Hi there! I would like to suggest Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0.. We actually use this since I work in a data processing company.. all you have to do is upload your document in Adobe and it will convert to PDF, just make sure to save it after as PDF file.. ^_^
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• India
19 Jul 07
No you can't do that you need adobe software to make pdf file. MS word, TXT documents cannot be save as pdf file
@cuttyrish (2667)
• United States
31 May 07
just find a program that will convert ms word files to pdf, try to googling ms word to pdf, try looking here http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads41.html Save a publication as a PDF file instructions: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HP062074021033.aspx Convert documents between PDF and Word http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HA011683331033.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/results.aspx?qu=microsoft+word+2003+pdf&av=ZPB110
• India
31 May 07
use adobe acrobat professional version 8.
@try32ends (207)
• India
31 May 07
Get hold of Open Office, open the required document there, and convert it to pdf. The option to do that is available under FILE. The option looks like this "Export as PDF". You should get the Open Office software as a free download from the net.
• India
8 Jun 07
to save a document as pdf. go to adobe.com download adobe acrobat 3d tryout and install. its very powerful in editing and setting up pdf's the way in which u want. the features are all mentioned on the same website
@abroji (3247)
• India
31 May 07
I am sorry thefuture, I have nothing to offer as advice to your problem, because I know nothing about it. But can you tell me thefuture the pupose and specialities of a file saved in the PDF format? Just for information.