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Old 04-23-2015, 08:21 AM
danielraviolo danielraviolo is offline I cannot save as pdf in word, the option is not even shown Windows 7 32bit I cannot save as pdf in word, the option is not even shown Office 2007
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I cannot save as pdf in word 2007, the option is not even shown. I have Adobe reader in my computer

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So when you click on Save As you do not see the following screen?
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No, I didnīt have that option, but instead I foud the path to download the complement "save as PDF or XPS file", which I did. Many thanks!
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If you don't have the option, it suggests that you have not been updating Office. The option was included with the SP2 update. Office 2007 is now updated to SP3!
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