When it comes to sharing and saving documents, PDF files have many advantages over other file formats. One of the most obvious advantages is the fact that PDFs look the same on every device. When you share or send a PDF file you may rest assured that your intended recipients and users will see exactly what you intended them to.
Therefore, many users turn their business and other documents into PDF. Among the most converted file formats are Microsoft Office documents, such as Excel, PowerPoint and especially Word.
Fortunately, there are many free tools for creating PDFs to choose from. We usually classify them as web-based or desktop PDF creators. There are free online conversion tools, such as Free Online PDF Creator, which allows you to create PDFs on the go, without having to install anything on your computer. But many document creators and publishers prefer more powerful desktop tools that allow them to make PDFs even without an Internet connection. This is especially true for people who use Microsoft Word a lot and like to print PDFs directly from Word.
If you need to convert Word files to PDF and are looking for a reliable yet free desktop software to take care of these conversions, FreePDF Creator is a great solution.
Once you download it and run the installation wizard, FreePDF Creator will install itself as a virtual PDF printer driver. This means that you can easily print Word or any other printable Windows file to PDF directly from the source program.
If you want to convert Microsoft Word 2010 to PDF, all you need to do is to print it and choose FreePDF Creator from the list of available printers.
Your PDF will be created based on your preferred settings. FreePDF Creator is highly customizable and can be made to fit your personal conversion needs exactly. Some of it most notable features include 128-bit encryption that allows you to protect and secure your PDFs, support for Asian language fonts, and an intuitive and user-friendly design that makes the software simple to use even for novices.
Besides that, FreePDF Creator provides accurate conversions from 300 different file formats into PDF. There are no limitations on the number of PDFs you can create or any time limitations. Once you download the free software, it’s yours to use forever.
So if you are looking for a convenient, high quality, easy-to-use and completely free PDF creation software that specializes in turning MS Word files into PDFs, visit http://www.pdfconverter.com/freepdfcreator/ to download FREE PDF Converter today – no strings attached!
It is a very useful information for many peoples….Thanks for sharing…
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Hi Praveen,
There are plenty cool tools around the web, nah? 🙂 I’ve been using FoxIt plugin installed with the FoxIt PDF Creator. Ohw… Microsoft Word 2007 and up has the capability of saving word documents as PDF too. But the output of FoxIt is much better, like Adobe Acrobat does. It installs virtual printer as you discussed here.
Anyway I’d love to try out this one Praveen 🙂 I wanna see the output and if it’s even better than what I use, I’ll stick to it.
Thanks for sharin’ it mate 🙂 Sometimes you never know how much your content helpful to others 🙂
Cheers…
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Hi Praveen,
Thanks for this, I wasn’t aware there were any free PDF makers out there and I’m definitely going to have use for them; I appreciate you bringing them to my attention.
Roz
Hi Praveen, What a useful tool! You’re right, having documents in PDF format is very handy to be able to access them on all your devices. I love that it’s free too. Thanks so much for letting us know about it!
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I’ve been searching for a reliable Word-to-PDF converter and guess I finally found it. Thanks for sharing.
I need another to save my documents into another format, is that possible?
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