Nov 2, 2001 17:49
22 yrs ago
Russian term
.doc to .pdf
Russian
Tech/Engineering
I need to transfer an existing Russian Word file to Adobe PDF format. Can anyone advise me how to do it?
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You may do it if only you have some advanced pdf
Free pdf reader only reads , you can not write in pdf , it is not "free"
You must have pdf Writer ,
when you have pdf Writer
it will be shown in your printer/modem options,
that is when you command to print, it will ask you which printer option yodu choose , line-printer (if there is), fax (that is pc fax if there is), or pdf writer...
you will choose pdef writer and write to file, that is it will wiret in a pdf file..(you may go to Adobe site for those software)
I hope it helps
y
You must have pdf Writer ,
when you have pdf Writer
it will be shown in your printer/modem options,
that is when you command to print, it will ask you which printer option yodu choose , line-printer (if there is), fax (that is pc fax if there is), or pdf writer...
you will choose pdef writer and write to file, that is it will wiret in a pdf file..(you may go to Adobe site for those software)
I hope it helps
y
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7 hrs
try the following online service
http://www.gobcl.com. In this page there is a service to convert documents into PDF (or from PDF into HTML). IF you register, it is free up to a number of documents.
There are also some freeware to do this conversion, but I am not sure whether they can work Russian characters.
There are also some freeware to do this conversion, but I am not sure whether they can work Russian characters.
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34 days
Photoshop?
I'm just guessing, but it's crossed my mind before that it's possible to use Adobe Photoshop for such purposes: paste the whole document into a new image file (or scan it in), and save it as a *.pdf. Of course, this idea is only due to the fact, that I did manage to lay my hands on Photoshop (BTW, awsome stuff!)
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