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==Windows XP==
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#Open the document from/with your chosen program.
#From the menu choose '''"File"''' and then '''"Print"'''. (Here you can also use Ctrl+P on your keyboard)
#Set '''PDFCreator''' as the printer.
#Press '''Ok''' and choose where to store your document.
 


==Mac OS X==
==Mac OS X==
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#There are several different choices here, but '''Save as PDF''' is usually sufficient.
#There are several different choices here, but '''Save as PDF''' is usually sufficient.


==MS Word==


==Open Office / Star Office==
#Choose '''File''' in the menu. Then choose '''Export''', and then '''Create PDF'''


#From the menu choose '''"File"''' and then '''"Export as PDF"'''.
==Additional functionality==


For more advanced option, like PDF document editing or merging, '''Adobe Acrobat Pro''' is one example of a program that might be useful.


==Additional functionality==


For more advanced option, like PDF document editing or merging, '''Adobe Acrobat Pro''' is one example of a program that might be useful.


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Latest revision as of 10:43, 18 October 2023


Mac OS X

  1. Open the document from/with your chosen program.
  2. From the menu choose "File" and then "Print". (Here you can also use Cmd+P on your keyboard)
  3. Press the button marked PDF (on the left).
  4. There are several different choices here, but Save as PDF is usually sufficient.

MS Word

  1. Choose File in the menu. Then choose Export, and then Create PDF

Additional functionality

For more advanced option, like PDF document editing or merging, Adobe Acrobat Pro is one example of a program that might be useful.