Just download "OpenOffice" from openoffice.org, and export as a pdf.
It's free and it works for me..
Peter Ekkerman wrote:
> Hi Frederick,
> I know of one that does
> One Click PDF http://downloads.zdnet.co.uk/0,1000000375,39118474s,00.htm
> However that seems to be an older version
> The one that may be more suitable is Easy PDF Converter 6
> http://www.sowedoo.com/us2/converter_fonctions.htm
> Read the specs:
> "Easy and fast conversion
> Right(click a document and select 'Convert into PDF' : the document is
> converted in a few seconds."
> This is shareware for US $24.00
>
> To be sure,I'm not promoting this company nor its products.
> There may well be better or even free applications that do what you want.
> If I were a salesman,I would say this:Use it for one year.
> that's $2/month > 20 working days/month > 10¢/day for the pleasure and
> convenience :)
>
> Peter E
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [PCSOFT] Word to PDF
> From: Frederick Navarro <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: 04-Mar-2008 9:19:46 AM
>
> Hello, good day everyone. I am using a WinXP pro sp2 with 512 MB RAM and
> 120GB HD. I am currently exporting all ms-word documents into pdf by
> printing it to a PDF writer so that my supervisor could open our
> reports on
> other machines running on different OS and/or those without
> MS-OFFICE. Is
> there an application wherein I could just right click on the document in
> windows explorer and have a shortcut "CONVERT TO PDF" something? Because
> with the other downloadable applications I've checked on,it seems I still
> have to open the document and I will have to click on a button to
> export it
> to PDF. Thanks for your ideas in advance.
>
> Frederick
>
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