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If you have 2007, Microsoft has a free add-in that will add the ability to
print to a file in .pdf format that works across all Office 2007
applications:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

If you don't have 2007, then one of the easiest to use .pdf file creators is
probably PDFCreator from SourceForge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/ it installs as a virtual printer
on your system and when you wish to create a .pdf file you simply print to
that virtual printer. Instead of a sheet of paper, you get a .pdf file.

Of course, instead of a free solution, you can always actually purchase
Adobe Acrobat <g.

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Hi Jerry

I have not downloaded this as yet.
Are you saying that this is different to the in built facility in XL2007 to
print to PDF?

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If you have 2007, Microsoft has a free add-in that will add the ability to
print to a file in .pdf format that works across all Office 2007
applications:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

If you don't have 2007, then one of the easiest to use .pdf file creators
is probably PDFCreator from SourceForge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/ it installs as a virtual
printer on your system and when you wish to create a .pdf file you simply
print to that virtual printer. Instead of a sheet of paper, you get a
.pdf file.

Of course, instead of a free solution, you can always actually purchase
Adobe Acrobat <g.

"Hayssam Youssef" <Hayssam wrote in
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If you don't have 2007, then...

In other words if you have 2007 you don't need to install
anything else.

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Hi Jerry

I have not downloaded this as yet.
Are you saying that this is different to the in built facility in XL2007 to
print to PDF?

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Regards
Roger Govier



"JLatham" wrote in message
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If you have 2007, Microsoft has a free add-in that will add the ability to
print to a file in .pdf format that works across all Office 2007
applications:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

If you don't have 2007, then one of the easiest to use .pdf file creators
is probably PDFCreator from SourceForge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/ it installs as a virtual
printer on your system and when you wish to create a .pdf file you simply
print to that virtual printer. Instead of a sheet of paper, you get a
.pdf file.

Of course, instead of a free solution, you can always actually purchase
Adobe Acrobat <g.

"Hayssam Youssef" <Hayssam wrote in
message ...







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