Word to PDF: Convert Wrd to PDF w/ XP, Vista Compat.

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For document management needs, several software options for converting Word documents to PDF on Windows XP and Vista are recommended. The built-in feature in Word 2007 allows saving documents as PDF through the "Save As" function. Additionally, PDFCreator is a free tool available for download that supports PDF conversion. A free add-on from Microsoft for Office 2007 enables saving Word files as PDFs, though it requires separate installation. CutePDF is another option that functions as a virtual printer to create PDFs, but it does not support batch processing.
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I have a lot of work regarding documents management. I am looking for a word to PDF converter software compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista as well which can even batch convert files. Please recommend some conversion tool.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
 
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word 2007:
file -> save as -> pdf
 
You can download this software - http://www.filehippo.com/download_pdfcreator/" It is legally free and useful.
 
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There is a free add-on from Microsoft which works in Office 2007; it will let you save any Word document as .pdf (but, you have to Google the add-on and download and install it first).
 
CutePDF printer. It acts as a printer but outputs PDFs. Cannot do batch processing, though.
 
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