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Convert Any Document or Web Page to PDF

how to Convert Any Document or Web Page to PDF
Convert Any Document or Web Page to PDF

Somebody just told you that you need to have Adobe Acrobat (Writer) to create a PDF file? Guess what, you can get away from that pricey piece of software if you just need to convert some documents to pdf, without a need of fancy editing the pdf document.

Here's now Thanks to the BullZip, who provides a Free Pdf printer. With this free tool, you can simply "print out" your document or webpage to a pdf file, just about the same way as you print it out to a printer.
You can visit BullZip.com for more information about the software.
Here the direct link to BullZip downloads page: Downloads

How to Convert Any Document or Web Page to PDF

  • To get started, first follow the link above and download Free Pdf  Printer from BullZip, then install it to your computer.
  • Once you're done, you might need to close the program (or the web browser) which you're currently viewing the document. This helps refreshing the list of available printers on your computer.
  • Once you get back to the document you want to convert, perform the same steps are you print out the document, i.e. File > Print ...
  • When you see the Print window pop-up, select "Bullzip PDF Printer" under "Printers", then click "OK".
  • BullZip PDF Printer will then start to analyze your document and display a new pop-up window, where you can direct it to the location you want to save the pdf file.
  • Follow the pop-up windows and.. hola! The PDF document is created!
Enjoy Guys! and don't forget to post your comments. © MyTricksTime.com
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Hi, Its me Hafeez. A webdesigner, blogspot developer and UI/UX Designer. I am a certified Themeforest top Author and Front-End Developer. I'am business speaker, marketer, Blogger and Javascript Programmer.

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