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Convert
documents and files to PDF format free
By Mitz
Free computer Tips
A PDF file has
become the most common document exchange format. Everyone can read and open
a PDF document because Adobe PDF is a free program available to all. I like
converting word documents to PDF so they cannot be altered and tampered with
easily, however the free PDF programs available do not always have this
feature. But don't worry, it is still possible to convert your documents
into PDF without having to buy an expensive program.
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How to convert
documents to PDF format
Email
- You can simply email your document as an attachment to
pdf@koolwire.com
and they will send your file back as a PDF document. You can send a Word (doc, docx), Powerpoint (ppt,
pptx), Excel (xls, xlsx), Visio (vsd), MS Project (mpp), Jpeg, GIF, TIF,
RTF, txt. Give it a try. It is great!
Online -
You can go to a website that will convert
your file for you. Simply enter your email in and browse your computer for
the file and that's it.
http://convert.neevia.com/
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html
http://www.freepdfconvert.com/
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If you Have to convert various documents to PDF on a
regular basis you should probably consider buying a program that does it for
you. If you upgrade your free version of Adobe acrobat reader to a paid
professional version it actually integrates with other programs. For example
you may be using Microsoft word, but there will be a button to convert to
PDF in the top menu.
Why convert
documents and files to PDF format?
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Documents looks better in PDF format.
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You can enlarge or zoom in without loosing quality.
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The file will be smaller for archiving or sending through
email.
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It's harder to alter the document.
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