Microsoft doc.s on mac to PDF

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karenkonnerth

I have written a 20 page manual which includes drawings and various
block formations of text. I created it with microsoft office for mac.
The pages are mainly saved as single pages in a file. Is it possible
to put all the pages together in a PDF format? Do I need some other
program to do this? If so, what program?
thank you
 
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Daiya Mitchell

You can File | Print to PDF each file to create several PDF files. Then
google for Combine PDFs, from a company in Germany, I believe. It's a
nice little utility (free) that will let you easily combine the
individual PDFs created. I've used it a bunch.
 
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Elliott Roper

I have written a 20 page manual which includes drawings and various
block formations of text. I created it with microsoft office for mac.
The pages are mainly saved as single pages in a file. Is it possible
to put all the pages together in a PDF format? Do I need some other
program to do this? If so, what program?
thank you
You need a section break every time you change page orientation and/or
size (including margins) Each of those section breaks starts a new
print job. Normally you don't notice. But a print to pdf makes it
horribly horribly obvious.
Glue them back together with something like PDFLab (you might find
others on versiontracker.com searching for something like "pdf utility"

Of course if you have a copy, the outrageously overpriced Acrobat
Professional does a mildly professional job.
 

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