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How To Convert Ms Word, Microsoft Excel, Power Point AutoCAD Documents Files To A PDF Format



Do you have any of the listed file formats e.g MS Word files, Microsoft Excel, Power Point and Auto Card files etc, which you wanted to convert to a PDF format? If yes, then this post is for you.  With the help of PDF Converting Pro, you will be able to covert the above listed file format to a PDF format with just the click of the button. 

How To Convert File To PDF Format
=> Brows the files which you wanted to convert from the folder you have saved the file e.g My Document, Local Disk, Desktop and or from your Flash Drive.
=> Press the conversion button at the bottom right hand side of the software to convert the document to PDF format.
=> You can also choose from the software menu to choose the type of document you want to convert.

How To Locate The Converted File
Automatically, PDF Converting pro will create a folder to save the converted file in the My Document location usually called PDF Save. So, you can locate the file converted to open it. Alternatively, you can tell the software to save converted files to your choice of folder by going to setting and brows the folder which you want your converted files to be saved. By doing that, the folder chosen will be the default folder where your document will be saved anytime you convert a Document to PDF format.

Note: The software shared here is a trial version which will add something else to the file converted, but if in case you want to purchase the full version of the software, you can contact me or drop a comment below and I will help you get the software, or alternatively you can google for free ones online. If you use the full version of the software, your original file will remain as it was before without any damages or corrupt, so do not panic any time you convert files to PDF format.

Download the Trial Version Here
 
Did you successfully convert the file to PDF format? If yes, don’t forget to use the comment form below to have your say about this post. 

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