How to create PDF files from PowerPoint presentations (2007)?
In an earlier article I had shown how to create PDF files from Microsoft Word 2007 with the help of the free Save As PDF add-in for Office 2007. This same add-in also exports your PowerPoint Presentations to PDF file. If you have already downloaded and installed the Save As PDF add-in, then there is no need to install it again. If you have not installed it then you can download it from the add-in from…
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How to Add Fonts on your Windows machine?
You can install fonts on your Windows machine and make them available to your Office programs. By using unique fonts you can give an extra edge to your presentations, make a professional looking report or just show them off to your colleagues.
You can download fonts from the internet. Font libraries are also available on CD’s. If you are downloading fonts or are purchasing a font CD, make sure that the fonts are supported by Windows; otherwise the fonts may not be recognized by Windows. Windows supports many type of fonts, like the TrueType fonts (TTF, .ttf), OpenType fonts (OTF, .otf), and Type 1 fonts (PFM, .pfm).
Steps to install Fonts on a Windows machine…
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How to Open and Read DOCX Files in Word 2003 ?
If you want to open a Word 2007 document with a docx file, in Word 2003 or Word XP. Then you will need to download the Office compatibility pack.
By installing the Compatibility Pack in addition to Microsoft Office 2000, Office XP, or Office 2003, you will be able to open, edit, and save files using the file formats new to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007.
How to create a PDF file from Microsoft Word 2007?
Microsoft has a free Add-in for Office 2007 that will allow you to export your Word documents to PDF file. The Save As PDF add-in allows you to export and save to the PDF format in eight 2007 Microsoft Office programs. It also allows you to send files as e-mail attachments in the PDF format. Please note this add-in only supports Office 2007.
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