There are many sites one could go and get their e-mail converted into a PDF format. The most recommended site to go would be Nova PDF. They provide the simple and easy steps.
PDF is a shortened form of the technical term Public Document Format. This is simply a computer file format. No one individual owns the PDF file format.
A PDF creator allows any individual to create documents in Adobe's own .pdf format as well as convert certain other document types into said .pdf format.
You cannot get one on this site.
One way is to format the text white on a white page. It will then be invisible (but if you make a pdf of the document it will show in the converted file!
In Microsoft Office Publisher 2007, open your Publisher document. On the menu bar, click on File. Then choose "Publish as PDF or XPS..." from the File menu. In the resulting Save dialog box, make sure the save type is PDF. Finally, click on "Publish". Both the Publisher document and the new PDF file will now reside on your system.
There are many ways one might convert a Word document into a PDF format. In addition to possible tools available directly on the Word program, one can also use online conversion websites for free.
In order to convert a Word document to a PDF you should locate an online program such as PDF online. Downloading the appropriate program will allow you to safely convert to a PDF format.
There are a number of options available if one wishes to convert a digital scan into a PDF (portable document format). Adobe, the company that created the PDF format has both software available to download and an online converter that can convert a scan into a PDF. Other websites such as Nuance, Convert Images To PDF and Scan To PDF Converter have online tools available.
It appears you have to save the file in a PDF format, or one of the other supported file types. When you save the file 'as' change the ending from .doc, to one of the supported file types.
Transcode is encoding from one format into another format. Transcoding is taking the data in the current format and decoding it, then encoding it in the desired format, for instance converting a .doc file into a .pdf file.
I always use PDF when printing out work, especially graphics from Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign. Mainly because it is a universal format and it will be sure to print the way you need it.
One looking for a tutorial on how to convert Mircosoft Office Word Documents into PDF format can find a detailed explanation with images on the novaPDF website. If one would rather a video format, YouTube carries video tutorials.