Download Save As Pdf Plugin For Microsoft Office 2010 __full__ – Limited

in Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint 2010. Click the File tab in the top-left corner. Select Save As .

Office 2010 also introduced a specialized menu for quick sharing: Go to . Click Create PDF/XPS Document . Click the Create PDF/XPS button on the right. Enter your file name and click Publish . Why You Might Still Be Looking for a Plugin

In the dropdown menu, scroll down and select PDF (*.pdf) .

Because the feature is integrated, you can convert any Word, Excel, or PowerPoint document to PDF using these steps:

If you do see the PDF option in your "Save as type" list, it is usually due to one of three things: End of support for Office 2010 - Microsoft Support

(Optional) Click to adjust settings like page range or to encrypt the document with a password. Choose your file location and click Save . Alternative Method: "Save & Send"

Unlike the 2007 version, which required a manual add-in, . How to Save as PDF in Office 2010 (Native Method)

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