How do I save an Excel file in PDF format

S

Setco

I would like to email an Excel file in a format that the recepient cannot
change any of the information.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Windows versions of Excel do not have the ability to create PDF files.
You'll need a third-party program to do that. Adobe Acrobat is the original
PDF-making program. Their website is http://www.adobe.com . There are some
alternatives to Adobe Acrobat that are less expensive, or even free. Try
googling for them.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Windows versions of Excel do not have the ability to create PDF files.
You'll need a third-party program to do that. Adobe Acrobat is the original
PDF-making program. Their website is http://www.adobe.com . There are some
alternatives to Adobe Acrobat that are less expensive, or even free. Try
googling for them.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Windows versions of Excel do not have the ability to create PDF files.
You'll need a third-party program to do that. Adobe Acrobat is the original
PDF-making program. Their website is http://www.adobe.com . There are some
alternatives to Adobe Acrobat that are less expensive, or even free. Try
googling for them.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Windows versions of Excel do not have the ability to create PDF files.
You'll need a third-party program to do that. Adobe Acrobat is the original
PDF-making program. Their website is http://www.adobe.com . There are some
alternatives to Adobe Acrobat that are less expensive, or even free. Try
googling for them.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Windows versions of Excel do not have the ability to create PDF files.
You'll need a third-party program to do that. Adobe Acrobat is the original
PDF-making program. Their website is http://www.adobe.com . There are some
alternatives to Adobe Acrobat that are less expensive, or even free. Try
googling for them.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Windows versions of Excel do not have the ability to create PDF files.
You'll need a third-party program to do that. Adobe Acrobat is the original
PDF-making program. Their website is http://www.adobe.com . There are some
alternatives to Adobe Acrobat that are less expensive, or even free. Try
googling for them.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Windows versions of Excel do not have the ability to create PDF files.
You'll need a third-party program to do that. Adobe Acrobat is the original
PDF-making program. Their website is http://www.adobe.com . There are some
alternatives to Adobe Acrobat that are less expensive, or even free. Try
googling for them.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Windows versions of Excel do not have the ability to create PDF files.
You'll need a third-party program to do that. Adobe Acrobat is the original
PDF-making program. Their website is http://www.adobe.com . There are some
alternatives to Adobe Acrobat that are less expensive, or even free. Try
googling for them.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Windows versions of Excel do not have the ability to create PDF files.
You'll need a third-party program to do that. Adobe Acrobat is the original
PDF-making program. Their website is http://www.adobe.com . There are some
alternatives to Adobe Acrobat that are less expensive, or even free. Try
googling for them.
 

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