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mlcavanzo
 
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How can I convert an excel sheet to PDF file? Do I need any special acrobat
version?

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I recommend a FREE piece of software ..
CutePDFWriter

http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp

You will need the "Converter" to along with it..
It basically creates a Virtual Printer in your Printers, you simply choose
File/Print and select the CutePDFWriter and Bingo.. it automatically converts
to .PDF...


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"mlcavanzo" wrote:

Hello

How can I convert an excel sheet to PDF file? Do I need any special acrobat
version?

Thank you!

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Gord Dibben
 
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I have had success with the free file downloads and instructions for use here
at Dale Nurden's site.

http://www.rcis.co.za/dale/info/pdfguide.htm

Saves first to single *.ps file which you then converted to *.pdf

Returns one PDF file from multiple sheets or selected sheet.

Adobe Acrobat has trouble with multiple sheets. From what I hear, AA saves a
separate file for each sheet.


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Hello

How can I convert an excel sheet to PDF file? Do I need any special acrobat
version?

Thank you!


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