Discussion:
Office 2010 - Save As PDF Add-in
(too old to reply)
c***@email.com
2012-05-08 19:28:45 UTC
Permalink
Is there a "Save As PDF" Add-in for Office 2010? There was one for
Office 2007!

Thanks
charliec
Good Guy
2012-05-10 02:04:21 UTC
Permalink
Word

This information also applies to Microsoft Word Starter 2010.

1. Click the *File* tab.
2. Click *Save As*.
3. In the *File Name *box, enter a name for the file, if you haven't
already.
4. In the *Save as type* list, click *PDF (*.pdf)*.
* If you want the file to open in the selected format after
saving, select the *Open file after publishing* check box.
* If the document requires high print quality, click *Standard
(publishing online and printing)*.
* If the file size is more important than print quality, click
*Minimum size (publishing online)*.
5. Click *Options* to set the page to be printed, to choose whether
markup should be printed, and to select output options. Click *OK*
when finished.
6. Click *Save*.


<http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/save-as-pdf-HA010354239.aspx?CTT=1#BM11>
Post by c***@email.com
Is there a "Save As PDF" Add-in for Office 2010? There was one for
Office 2007!
Thanks
charliec
--
Good Guy
Website: http://mytaxsite.co.uk
Website: http://html-css.co.uk
Forums: http://mytaxsite.boardhost.com
Email: http://mytaxsite.co.uk/contact-us
c***@email.com
2012-05-10 02:34:37 UTC
Permalink
Ok, got it - thanks
Post by Good Guy
Word
This information also applies to Microsoft Word Starter 2010.
1. Click the *File* tab.
2. Click *Save As*.
3. In the *File Name *box, enter a name for the file, if you haven't
already.
4. In the *Save as type* list, click *PDF (*.pdf)*.
* If you want the file to open in the selected format after
saving, select the *Open file after publishing* check box.
* If the document requires high print quality, click *Standard
(publishing online and printing)*.
* If the file size is more important than print quality, click
*Minimum size (publishing online)*.
5. Click *Options* to set the page to be printed, to choose whether
markup should be printed, and to select output options. Click *OK*
when finished.
6. Click *Save*.
<http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/save-as-pdf-HA010354239.aspx?CTT=1#BM11>
Post by c***@email.com
Is there a "Save As PDF" Add-in for Office 2010? There was one for
Office 2007!
Thanks
charliec
Loading...