Adobe Acrobat Reader DC

Summary

How to create a PDF files when using Acrobat Reader

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Windows

Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is installed on all ILR issued Windows systems.  Adobe Acrobat Reader DC enables viewing of PDF files.  You will have the ability to convert Word and other document files to PDF's.

Additional Information & Requirements

For some, viewing PDF's and converting documents to PDF’s will not be enough.  Some individuals will need more functionality.  If you need to edit PDF’s, combine multiple PDF’s into one file, or work with digital signatures, you may need Adobe Acrobat Professional or Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.  For those who require additional functionality, please submit an IT Service Request to Tech Services.

Below are instructions on how to convert a document to a PDF file on Windows and Mac operating systems.

Windows

1. File Menu

Within Word or the file you would like to convert to a PDF, go to File -> Print.

Windows file menu           Windows menu with print file selected

2. Select CutePDF Writer

Select the drop down menu -> select CutePDF Writer.

Windows print dialog with Cute PDF creator selected

***Alternative***

If you have a problem with converting files using the CutePDF Writer, go to File -> Print and select Microsoft Print to PDF.  Microsoft Print to PDF is another way to convert files to PDF’s.

3. Print

Choose Print.

Windows print document menu option

4. Name File

A default file name will appear next to File name. You can keep the default name or change it to the right of File name.  Choose Save.  Also, when the file is converted and saved, the file won’t open in front of you after the document has been converted to a PDF.  You will need to navigate to the location of where the file saved and open it manually.  Before saving, make a mental note of where the file will save.

Windows menu to save as pdf

5. File Converted & Saved

Locate the file after saving.  The default save location is Documents.  In this example, the PDF was converted and saved to the desktop.

icon of converted file on desktop

 

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Article ID: 576
Created
Thu 5/21/20 12:35 PM
Modified
Thu 5/21/20 12:41 PM