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2007 Microsoft Office Add-in: Microsoft save as PDF and XPS link is no longer available

Anonymous
2019-06-01T21:48:01+00:00

I have an old computer and 2007 MS Word.  I want to save the word document to PDF.  I followed the instruction click SAVE AS,

click choice add in PDF or XPS add in.  The link is no longer available on microsoft web site.  Where can I look for it? 

I don't want to upgrade to Office 365 because my computer is very old.  Eventually I will upgrade my pc, then I will upgrade to Office 365.

Thanks,

Ti

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Anonymous
2019-06-01T22:58:01+00:00

MS has stopped supporting Office 2007, so they won't help.

Google is your friend.  There are other free "printer drivers" you can download an install that will do the same thing. I used to use them before MS built in

Here are links to 2 that I have used in the past, but not recently

http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp

http://www.bullzip.com/products/pdf/info.php

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-08-09T01:42:23+00:00

    I have an old computer and 2007 MS Word.  I want to save the word document to PDF.  I followed the instruction click SAVE AS,

    click choice add in PDF or XPS add in.  The link is no longer available on microsoft web site.  Where can I look for it? 

    I don't want to upgrade to Office 365 because my computer is very old.  Eventually I will upgrade my pc, then I will upgrade to Office 365.

    Thanks,

    Ti

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-08-23T20:27:43+00:00

    Apparently MS no longer provides that download.

    Instead you you can install a free PDF Printer Driver, ie PDF-Xchange.

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-06-02T03:00:35+00:00

    Thank you.  It works with buzip pdf.

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  4. Anonymous
    2019-09-05T13:34:43+00:00

    I have an old computer and 2007 MS Word.  I want to save the word document to PDF.  I followed the instruction click SAVE AS,

    click choice add in PDF or XPS add in.  The link is no longer available on microsoft web site.  Where can I look for it? 

    I don't want to upgrade to Office 365 because my computer is very old.  Eventually I will upgrade my pc, then I will upgrade to Office 365.

    Thanks,

    Ti

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