cannot convert to pdf

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Matt Beals

Okay, if you have the PDF/XPS plug-in listed under the file menu then
this is what you would do:

File Menu -> Publish as PDF or XPS
name the file, choose where to save
Make sure that the file type is "PDF"
Just below that is says "Optimize for:" and by default it says "High
quality printing". If you want to change that to "commercial press" or
some other setting hit the "change button and pick from the list.
Save the document.

Insert blank CD-R into drive and do what ever it is that you do to burn
a disc.

Forget Primo PDF for the moment. Just save it as a PDF using the office
plug-in. If it doesn't show up under the File Menu then you don't have
it. Primo is fine to print to, but lets just stick with one environment
for now.

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Ed Bennett

Don said:
If the created pdf is coming up in Acrobat Reader, you can't save from File,
Save.

Every time I've used PDF software, it gives me a Save As dialog once
I've hit Print. It then opens the saved file in Adobe Reader once it's
finished. No need to hit Save then...
 

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