How To Save Word 2010 File As PDF

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Office 2010 lets you convert your documents, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint presentations to PDF.

Step 1: Click the File tab


Step 2: Select Save & SendSelect Create PDF/XPS Documents > Select Create PDF/XPS

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Step 3: Write the name you want for the file and then click the Publish button to create PDF.

Is there any way to save Excel or Powerpoint file into PDF format?

The answer is yes. Follow the same guidelines in Excel and PowerPoint 2010 and you will get the same result.

11 comments:

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  2. Thank you very much for showing it with pictures step-by-step. I have searched 3 other sites and they were not as clear and as simple as your site. Very much appreciated.

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  3. I am using this method to create a PDF file to put on the web but it always open as 139% zoom. How can I default to 100%?

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  4. @Fred Cook: That may happen because the software you are using to open the pdf files is set to open the .pdf as 139% zoom. Just go to the preferences of the software that you are using to open pdf file and set the default size to 100% and you will be fine.

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  5. Thanks Sohail, worked a treat. Now how do I go about winning the lottery jackpot?

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  6. @Zack Lee Wright:

    I wish I knew the answer to that question myself as well. lol

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  7. Thanks for the guide, however, what to do if there is no PDF/XPS option?

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  8. Following on from my last comment, if you do not see the save as PDF/XPS, this could be that it was not installed or been removed.

    If so, MS docs pointed to this link to get it downloaded http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=7

    Hope this is useful to someone.

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  9. When I convert to the PDF document and then send it to myself, this is it, but again it doesn't open!


    file:///F:/2693380753bab5e35c22e.pdf

    So people are not able to see my resume.

    It's driving me crazy and I'm losing chances for interviews and jobs.

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  10. Thanks for interesting article

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  11. Try to stay away from Word - it's bad for your health

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