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Trying to convert a Microsoft Word Document into Adobe PDF, how do you do it?

You can't do it with just the adobe reader, you need the full adobe software with writer. Very good program. If you're close to an IT mall, Pantip, etc., probably cost you 100 Baht. Buy it online for maybe US$200?

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PrimoPDF allows you to "print" the page as a PDF document i.e create a PDF file, think its free on the internet - we use it extensively and it seems to handle everything flawlessly.

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PDF Creator, my favorite. Becomes a virtual printer for any document, web page etc. My default printer for my laptop. Freeware. Used for 3 years now.

sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator

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Trying to convert a Microsoft Word Document into Adobe PDF, how do you do it?

I take it from your post that you have Microsoft work installed. Microsoft provide an XPS ptinter driver. Translated this means that once installed you click print then choose Print to XPS and then choose Adobe PDF. XPS stands for XML Paper spec.

No need to go through any other software or complicated websites etc.

Vista supports this functionality natively, XP you need to download the drivers. Office 2007 is XPS compliant and has the drivers irespective of the windows version.

link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML_Paper_Specification

link: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/xps/viewxps.mspx

hope that helps

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Trying to convert a Microsoft Word Document into Adobe PDF, how do you do it?

OpenOffice does it with just one click : Export as PDF. Et voilà. :D

Open Office

I always use this one. Don't miss MS Office a bit. :o

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Trying to convert a Microsoft Word Document into Adobe PDF, how do you do it?

OpenOffice does it with just one click : Export as PDF. Et voilà. :o

Open Office

My choice too. :D

I often export docs as pdf for universal readability.

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