Re: Recommendation on a rock-solid MS Word - PDF converter?

Subject: Re: Recommendation on a rock-solid MS Word - PDF converter?
From: "Chris Christner" <cchris -at- toptechwriter -dot- us>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 12:28:45 -0700


Hi Patrick,

I think the tool you want is PDFmaker, included with Acrobat.

Here's an excerpt from the Adobe knowledgebase
(http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/330729.html)

"The method you choose to create PDF files depends on the features you
want to include in your Adobe PDF file. To create PDF files with the
quickest and simplest method, use the Adobe PDF printer. If you want to
include embedded tags, styles, bookmarks, hyperlinks, or Properties
information for the Word document, convert them by using PDFMaker. Because
PDFMaker provides these additional features, it may take longer to convert
documents, especially large documents that contain several fonts, complex
tables, or both."

If you're still having problems, check out this article to verify you're
using the right version of Acrobat with Word:
http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/325826.html

Hope this helps,
Chris
___________________________________________
TopTechWriter.US
http://www.toptechwriter.us
Award-winning technical writing and illustration services.



> Hi
>
> I need to convert a large (~200 page) user manual from MS Word 2002 to
> Adobe PDF v5.0+. The document cross-references must be converted to
> PDF hyperlinks, and the document must be print quality. There are many
> images, all but 1 in JPEG format, and these must be good quality on
> output as well.
>

<snip>

> Can anyone recommend a good converter? I need one that I can try out,
> even if it puts a watermark on the evaluation version (Jaws and
> PDFFactory do something like that)--I can't afford to pay to try out
> any number of these (there are lots, it's a cottage industry), but
> will purchase the right one after testing it.
>
> My client doesn't care which I use, although they have a license for
> the Adobe product.
>
>
> Many thanks
> Patrick

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