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open it in word, file>save as>pdf or xps
Actually it can't as designed. But you can achieve the function in other ways.
A format, utilizing XML, primarily for distribution and storage. Very difficult to edit and mostly implemented by Microsoft.
From Microsoft's Web site:An XML Paper Specification (XPS) document is a document format you can use to view, save, share, digitally sign, and protect your document's content. An XPS document is like to an electronic sheet of paper: you can't change the content on a piece of paper after you print it, and you can't edit the contents of an XPS document after you save it in the XPS format. In this version of Windows, you can create an XPS document in any program you can print from, but you can only view, sign, and set permissions for XPS documents in the XPS Viewer.[Note: The format serves a similar function to Adobe's PDF (Portable Document Format).]
XPS (XML Paper Specification) is a standardised open format similar to PDF (Portable Document Format).
I don't know of an official printer file format. However, if you print to file, the data stream is saved as the .xps format. Perhaps this is what you are looking for.
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press ribbon, navigate with mouse to Save As and choose PDF or XPS from list. In Publish as PDF or XPS window that will open choose PDF from Save as type:
Starting Microsoft Office 2007 is possible to save documents in PDF or XPS format.Here is steps using Microsoft Office 2010:Open your word documentPress "File" (top left corner)Choose "Save As"In "Save as type" field select "PDF (*.pdf)"Press "Save" buttonAfter saving file it should be opened with default PDF viewer automatically.For Office 2007, you need to download the free add-in of save as PDF/XPS from Microsoft, then save your docx file to PDF format as above steps to save Office 2010 to PDF.
RFT? I guess you meant RTF.Single conversion from RTF to PDF.1. Open the RTF file,2. Navigate to File > Export > Create PDF/XPS DocumentBatch conversion from RTF to PDFTry Bitwar PDF converter
On a sunday, Laura Ashley opens at 9am. xps. Laura Ashley is a shop.
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