Re: how does one convert a word document to pdf?



Insults aside, you should ask before assuming - the process I outlined does
DOC-PDF, PDF-DOC, and other conversions.

As for advertising, I'm only sharing my discoveries because I know the
frustrations involved in this task.


"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

> The original question was "how to convert Word to pdf", so your belated
> and irrelevant essay on "how to convert pdf to Word" is, to coin a
> phrase, laughable.
>
> Ward wrote:
> > My Solution: Microsoft Word + Scansoft’s PDF Converter
> >
> > You can’t convert PDF documents to Microsoft Word for free. You have to
> > purchase software from someone to do it - that’s just the nature of this
> > beast.
> >
> > There are lots of PDF-to-DOC converters on the market, and I tested several
> > of these programs:
> >
> > 1. ScanSoft PDF Converter @ http://www.scansoft.com
> > 2. Solid Converter PDF @ http://www.solidpdf.com/
> > 3. PDF Grabber @ http://www.pixelplanet.com
> > 4. PDF2Word @ http://www.verypdf.com/pdf2word/
> > 5. Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Standard and Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional @
> > http://www.adobe.com
> >
> > After all my research and testing I chose ScanSoft's PDF converter. It did
> > the best job converting PDF files. No exception. It costs $50 making Adobe
> > Acrobat's $450 price tag laughable.
> >
> > But here's the part I like the best: it integrates with Microsoft Word. So
> > what does that mean? It means you can use the Word Batch Conversion Wizard
> > (the best kept secret) to convert mounds of PDF documents to the native
> > Microsoft Word DOC format. Instead of getting RTF files with DOC extensions,
> > PDF Converter via the Batch Conversion Wizard (BCW) actually converts PDF
> > documents to "real" Microsoft Word documents.
> >
> > The RTF issues proved to be a frustrating caveat. Before I discovered PDF
> > Converter, I was using Adobe Acrobat Professional to convert PDF documents to
> > “Word” documents. Afterwards, I had to clean up the mangled mess left by
> > Acrobat’s half-hearted job. Using BCW, I converted the RTF/DOC files to a
> > pure DOC format. It was ugly, laborious, and expensive.
> >
> > Replacing these primitive steps with PDF Converter provided the best,
> > cheapest answer to the PDF-to-DOC mystery. Since everyone at my company has
> > Microsoft Office already installed, this solution beats all the other ideas
> > I’ve seen or read so far.
> >
> > All of the converters tested (including PDF Filter) proved incapable of
> > converting PDFs straight to DOCs without the RTF detour. However, PDF
> > Converter circumvented this obstacle when launched via the BCW. This feature
> > is priceless (along with its good conversion accuracy). In fact, PDF Filter
> > frequently converts better than Adobe!
> >
> >
> >
> > "garfield-n-odie" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Although Adobe Acrobat is the original and arguably still the best (and
> >>probably the most expensive), there are many shareware and freeware
> >>programs that will create PDF files. See
> >>http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=pdf+converter&btnG=Search .
> >>
> >>Lorrie White wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Do you also have the Adobe Acobat program available? If so, there should be
> >>>icons available in your tool bar area. If you have the program, but the
> >>>icons aren't available, look for it in the Tools menu . add-ins. Or, open
> >>>Adobe and call up the Word file. In either case, unelss you own the Adobe
> >>>program, you can not develop a .PDF file. Adobe does make available a
> >>>reader...for those that receive .pdf files and do not own their program.
> >>>
> >>>"Papajackcane" <Papajackcane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >>>news:7C26ADFA-55D1-4EF1-8DA8-FADBF824982B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>I need to create a pdf document from a word document. How do I do it?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
>
>
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