How to Convert an MS Word Doc Into a PDF for Free

The PDF Trick

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Luke W Parker

Every office environment and most home users too are using PDF documents for their superior format-holding properties across different platforms. Here's how to make your own PDFs without paying Adobe's $300 price tag.

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Luke is an accomplished Internet Marketer, the owner of Blastoff Basics & the Surefire Success System, and the Author of several eBooks on the subject of Marketing your website online.  View profile

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  • Laura Childs7/7/2007

    Great job Luke! I'm sending all my newbie ebook writers here!

  • Donna Porter4/19/2007

    Good job Luke. I'm still using Word 2003 myself -- I don't care for the later versions.

  • Luke W Parker4/9/2007

    Thanks, Jamie... I remembered about leaving poor OpenOffice out as soon as I uploaded this video to the server. Oh well.
    A Second Edition Video? Think they'll pay as much? :)

  • Jamie K. Wilson4/9/2007

    If your word processor doesn't support PDF conversion, you can also download OpenOffice for free; it does a good job importing and preserving your format, and the PDF conversion is very smooth and easy to use.

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