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Old 05-08-2018, 06:33 AM
wheddingsjr wheddingsjr is offline How can I convert email to PDF Windows 7 64bit How can I convert email to PDF Office 2016
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Thanks Moonshine. I errored in saying that I have Adobe Acrobat. I have Adobe Reader 9 (which I thought was the same thing). I do howeber have both Office and Outlook 2016, but I do not have the "OneNote icon in the Ribbon by default in the Move section". When I click PRINT and go to PRINT OPTIONS I can change the printer to SEND TO OneNOTE 2016. I then click PRINT TO FILE then PRINT where I can save to my desired destination. It saves as a .prn Word document and will not allow me to open it because I get the error message:

We're sorry. We cant open *.prn because we found a problem with its content

I instead downloaded the CutePDF program and I am good to go. Thank you so very much.
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