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I’m creating an ebook. How do I convert a word document to pdf?

A question from a member of my Help Desk For Coaches, a service which helps coaches get the tech help they need at an affordable cost. The question “I’m creating an e-book. How do I convert a word document to pdf?” was asked during one of our monthly “How can I help? Q&A” calls. In case you are wondering how to convert a word document into a pdf to create your e-book as well, the answer is below.

There are a number of free pdf converters on the web, but my favourite is http://convert.neevia.com. It will convert upto 25 Word pages into PDF. You can also use it to convert Excel, graphics and other files into PDF, but only 10 per day, which is more than enough.

If you’ve been thinking about creating an e-book of your own but don’t know where to start or how to get going take a look at our “e-book on e-books”, Creating E-books Easily: a step by step guide.

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  • 1. Jack Godfrey  |  July 4th, 2008 at 10:18 pm

    I routinely create PDFs from word documents and excel spreadsheets and other tools each month. I have been using PDFCreator for several years now.

    Its a free tool that installs as a print driver. To use it you select the proper printer to send the document to in the print dialog box.

    It also lets you merge several documents together into one.

    PDF Creator can be downloaded from
    Source Forge.

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