Creating PDF’s with Microsoft Word using PDF995.
I posed the question of, “How do I make PDF’s using Microsoft Word” today to my fellow developer. He said, go to PDF 995 and you can download a plugin for Word that allows you to do just that.
When you get to the site click on downloads. Make sure that you download both the PDF995 Printer Drive and the Free Converter Version 1.0.
Once they are finished downloading, double click the installers from wherever you chose to save the file. These should pretty much auto configure.
Then, when in Microsoft Word, when you want to save a file as a PDF, just go up to File > Print and select PDF995 as the option to print. This will open a dialog box that will ask you where you want to save your file, and presto, you have a Word converted PDF.
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