How to Save Docs as PDFs Without Adobe Products

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Lab reports need to be saved in PDF format for submission to professors. For users without Adobe products, alternatives include PDFCreator, a free tool available on SourceForge, which allows for easy PDF creation. Additionally, OpenOffice can generate PDF files natively, providing a straightforward solution for those needing to convert documents into PDF format without Adobe software.
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how do I do this? I have never done it, but lab reports need to be saved this way for my profs.

I don't have any adobe products other than reader, so any help is appreciated.
 
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