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Microsoft Office Add-in: Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 07 September 2006 - 09:16 · 15 comments & 14235 views

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This download allows you to export and save to the PDF and XPS formats in eight 2007 Microsoft Office programs. It also allows you to send as e-mail attachment in the PDF and XPS formats in a subset of these programs.

Download: 2007 Microsoft Office Add-in: Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS


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(2 replies) #1 BBinder on 07 Sep 2006 - 10:48
thank you Microsoft i have been missing this feature, glad it can now be downloaded

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ohhh they changed the way u gotta save it, it use to be in the normal save option, but now you gotta do a save as which is pretty cool

if u dont know how to save as click the logo in the left corner and bobs ur uncle the option is there
#1.1 ~*McoreD*~ on 07 Sep 2006 - 14:19
Does this mean you have the Office 2007 Beta 2 TR? or are you thinking the add-on will work on 2003?
#1.2 BBinder on 07 Sep 2006 - 14:47
office 2007 only i believe
#2 chisss on 07 Sep 2006 - 14:08
that's weird cuz I was able to do that right after the install... I never downloaded any add-ins and I did it a few weeks ago
(1 reply) #3 shajiby on 07 Sep 2006 - 14:38
umm yea, we're already able to save as pdf and xps, whats this for?
#3.1 BBinder on 07 Sep 2006 - 14:49
it was removed from beta 2 as adobe were crying about it, so MS made it a separate addon so they dont get sued for selling it within office
#4 guruparan on 07 Sep 2006 - 14:54
Great!
(1 reply) #5 Fr@nKy on 07 Sep 2006 - 15:03
Office 2007 Beta 2 Works on Vista RC1?? (Or I have to wait for TR?)
#5.1 Planet-Ed on 08 Sep 2006 - 02:18
Its working for me. I did a fresh install of both.
(3 replies) #6 Croquant on 08 Sep 2006 - 06:18
Open Office has allowed it's users to export to PDF since way back in the 1.0.x versions.
Way to pay attention to what your users want, Microsoft.
#6.1 HawkMan on 08 Sep 2006 - 06:28
Not MS' fault, blame Adobe
#6.2 ksalter on 08 Sep 2006 - 11:28
Way to talk out of your ass....
#6.3 QuarterSwede on 08 Sep 2006 - 14:00
Its more like MS didn't want to pay Adobe for licensing it.
#7 ozgeek on 08 Sep 2006 - 09:31
Yeah. It's really stupid of Adobe to only sue MS and not other Office suite makers for having PDF support. No it does not matter how popular the programs are, if Adobe says it's ok for OpenOffice, and others to have PDF, then MS should be no exception.
#8 lhdal on 08 Sep 2006 - 15:37
Does it support live bookmarking?

Otherwise it's useless to me.

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