How to make PDF from a word document??

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Hi Warriors
just completed my free report.i have created it on a word document and now want to change it to PDF file.how can i do that for FREE?

one more question warriors:
please tell me how to insert affiliate links in PDF file.

looking forward to your nice help.
#document #make #pdf #word
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  • Profile picture of the author Adrian Cooper
    Originally Posted by superaffiliate09 View Post

    Hi Warriors
    just completed my free report.i have created it on a word document and now want to change it to PDF file.how can i do that for FREE?

    one more question warriors:
    please tell me how to insert affiliate links in PDF file.

    looking forward to your nice help.
    This question seems to arise almost weekly

    All you need is the Word PDF plugin free from Microsoft:

    Microsoft Word Save as PDF Plugin
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  • Profile picture of the author geolt7
    I personally use PrimoPDF and it works fine for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author dsmpublishing
    I use open office but sometimes it plays up with the links inside it so on these ocassions i will use:

    Convert to PDF, PDF Printer Driver, Convert to Image, Free Online PDF Converter.

    the only downside with neevia is that you can only do one an hour.

    kind regards


    sam
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  • Profile picture of the author jamesburchill
    PrimoPDF was what I used before I moved to Mac... now printing to, or exporting to PDF is native with the Mac OS. I also believe there are various free web versions for PDF creation too.
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  • Profile picture of the author tknoppe
    I use OpenOffice to import a Word file and save, as it will save my anchor text and embedded image links when converting to PDF, when pdf995 would not.

    Thanks apc01 for the Word plugin - downloaded that to have a look.
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  • Profile picture of the author Clayton Jolin
    Their is a specific tool by a warrior here called WarriorPDF. It has a seperate sub-forum if I remember correctly.

    I've used it in the past and works really well.

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    ClaytonJ
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  • Profile picture of the author Tam Chancellor
    Do you have a gmail account? If yes, email the Word doc to yourself. Open as a Google document and save as a pdf.

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  • Profile picture of the author cyndiek
    You can go to pdfonline.com and enter the name of your word document. It will process it and save it and deliver it to you in an email as a .pdf document
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    I have used the Open Office program a few times and it works fairly well but I did have some formatting issues a couple of times. I had to tweek the document and re save it to get a full page document to actually save as a single page and not a page and a couple of lines. I have not used it since that.

    What I have used that I have never had any problems with is CutePDF, which was a free download from download.com. All I do not is print to that print driver and it asks me for a name and saves it as a PDF document. In fact, I can save anything to a PDF document that I can print. I have been very happy with it since I first got it many years ago. I thought that the Open Office might be better as it is in the same program as you use to write the file in, but I quickly went back to CutePDF.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gee S
    try out cutepdf...i use it, and its pretty cool
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  • Profile picture of the author FlippaKing
    Try www.doc2pdf.net. It worked fine for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author techuse
    Is there any software that converts word into pdf keeping the hyperlinks?
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  • Profile picture of the author dspa72
    I use PDFCreator, is open source and you can download it here:

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/
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  • Profile picture of the author subhub-mark
    I use PDF995, which is free - pdf 995: create PDF documents easily for free

    You install and use it as a print option in Word, then it just exports out and creates a pdf.
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  • Profile picture of the author Manivannan
    In my opinion Microsoft word pdf plugin is the best option.
    And it is FREE!!!
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    • Profile picture of the author theimdude
      In my business model I use Acrobat 9 as then I know I will never fail
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  • Profile picture of the author dtrainer
    Open office is the best for me, too. Ever since I started using it, I never looked back at Microsoft rubbish.
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