all i need is a free program that can convert microsoft word files to pdf files, with the ability to save the file, and no watermarks or other bullshit. the price of adobe acrobrat pro is ridiculous for what it does (most adobe products are massively overpriced). thanks for the help
xtbl
Mar 13, 10 4:38 pm
you know there are these things called torrents...
dia
Mar 13, 10 5:33 pm
CutePDF - no watermarks
bucku
Mar 13, 10 5:43 pm
just install a pdf driver onto your computer- not a converter. that way you can print to a pdf and not have to "convert" anything. i think win2pdf works, or maybe winpdf- something like that.
bucku
Mar 13, 10 5:43 pm
*sorry, pdf printer driver
WonderK
Mar 13, 10 5:59 pm
I just had to compliment you on your exploitation of the title length. Have always wondered about that myself!
traceā¢
Mar 13, 10 6:27 pm
cutePDF is great, use it in many programs (and I have Acrobat Pro).
Also, you can just go to MS and install their free PDF plugin (I use it for MS Office docs):
open office converts directly to PDF, it's free and it can open Office 2007 files
ilikedrit
Mar 13, 10 7:15 pm
trace: exactly what i needed, thank you
druf
Mar 13, 10 11:03 pm
Try "DeskPDF" from Docudesk. It will let you print about any type of file as a PDF (word, excel, CAD, etc...). I think it costs about $20-30.
smaarch
Aug 30, 12 2:43 pm
primo pdf is another and be setup to print from acad
i r giv up
Aug 30, 12 4:04 pm
google docs. openoffice. libreoffice.
you people overcomplicate shit by a mile.
RH-Arch
Aug 30, 12 5:12 pm
The post that bumped this back was probably advertising the software since two posts on the same topic were bumped within minutes of each other by members who joined this month and only have a single post.
Am I missing something? Word just lets you save as:PDF, no watermarks. Maybe I'm spoiled by having the 2013 version, but I don't remember ever having to go through a translation program before.
square
Jun 13, 13 9:52 am
nope, not spoiled. 2010 has an option conveniently titled 'save as adobe pdf.' no watermarks... this is one of the easiest things to do with a word document.
curtkram
Apr 24, 14 9:55 am
hi lilianaplus! are you a human being? because if so, i'm sure i'm very interested in the links you posted, despite the fact that there is pretty much no way i would click your links. where are you from?
pdf to flash? why the hell would anyone want that? flash died.
archinine
Jul 3, 17 11:26 pm
Who keeps digging up these ancient posts? Also why are so many architects seemingly computer illiterate? Just pay adobe and solve all your expensive time consuming headaches.
archietechie
Jul 4, 17 12:20 am
One doesn't even need Adobe to do that, lol.
Word's able to save as pdf.
randomised
Jul 4, 17 2:16 am
But if you just get a .doc(x) file, don't have Word and need it to be .pdf, I'd go with smallpdf.com
all i need is a free program that can convert microsoft word files to pdf files, with the ability to save the file, and no watermarks or other bullshit. the price of adobe acrobrat pro is ridiculous for what it does (most adobe products are massively overpriced). thanks for the help
you know there are these things called torrents...
CutePDF - no watermarks
just install a pdf driver onto your computer- not a converter. that way you can print to a pdf and not have to "convert" anything. i think win2pdf works, or maybe winpdf- something like that.
*sorry, pdf printer driver
I just had to compliment you on your exploitation of the title length. Have always wondered about that myself!
cutePDF is great, use it in many programs (and I have Acrobat Pro).
Also, you can just go to MS and install their free PDF plugin (I use it for MS Office docs):
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4d951911-3e7e-4ae6-b059-a2e79ed87041&displaylang=en
FYI - it was the first result Google gave me....
YOU MUST BE FULL OF SHIT!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.google.com/search?q=word-to-pdf+converter&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-ContextMenu&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7ADBF_en[/size]
open office converts directly to PDF, it's free and it can open Office 2007 files
trace: exactly what i needed, thank you
Try "DeskPDF" from Docudesk. It will let you print about any type of file as a PDF (word, excel, CAD, etc...). I think it costs about $20-30.
primo pdf is another and be setup to print from acad
google docs. openoffice. libreoffice.
you people overcomplicate shit by a mile.
The post that bumped this back was probably advertising the software since two posts on the same topic were bumped within minutes of each other by members who joined this month and only have a single post.
jesus does google not exist you fucking dumb ass
bullzip is good: http://www.bullzip.com/
Am I missing something? Word just lets you save as:PDF, no watermarks. Maybe I'm spoiled by having the 2013 version, but I don't remember ever having to go through a translation program before.
nope, not spoiled. 2010 has an option conveniently titled 'save as adobe pdf.' no watermarks... this is one of the easiest things to do with a word document.
hi lilianaplus! are you a human being? because if so, i'm sure i'm very interested in the links you posted, despite the fact that there is pretty much no way i would click your links. where are you from?
pdf to flash? why the hell would anyone want that? flash died.
Who keeps digging up these ancient posts? Also why are so many architects seemingly computer illiterate? Just pay adobe and solve all your expensive time consuming headaches.
One doesn't even need Adobe to do that, lol.
Word's able to save as pdf.
But if you just get a .doc(x) file, don't have Word and need it to be .pdf, I'd go with smallpdf.com
doPDF8, cutePDF, PDF995 :)