Answered By: Ashlen Dube Last Updated: Apr 25, 2016 Views: 10
Answered By: Ashlen Dube
Last Updated: Apr 25, 2016 Views: 10
If you are saving a Microsoft Office document, such as a Word or PowerPoint file, all you have to do is select File, then Save As, and then select PDF in the Save As file type box.
If you are saving something such as a web document, go to File, Print, and then select Adobe PDF as the printer. Then hit print. A prompt should come up asking you where you want to save your PDF.
Was this helpful? 0 0
Comments (0)
Answers by Topic
- Textbook Checkout & Course Reserves
- About the Library
- Printing
- Books
- Library Lab
- COM
- Articles
- Databases
- Borrowing Library Items
- Citation/Style: MLA
- Microsoft Word
- COM: Bookstore
- Research
- Database: EBSCO
- Distance Ed
- Hot or Controversial Topics
- Citation/Style: APA
- eBooks
- Computers & Tech (Help)
- Fax/Scan
- American Literature
- Copiers
- Home Access
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Literature
- Nursing
- COM: ID
- Internet
- Adobe
- Faculty
- Health & Medicine
- American History
- Citation
- English
- GED
- Social Sciences
- Government & Law
- Study Guides, Tests & Testing
- Files & Drives
- Database: Literary Sources
- Psychology
- Study Rooms
- Database: Academic Search Complete
- Scholarly/Peer Reviewed
- Papers & Writing
- Wi-Fi
- Database: Literary Reference Center
- Blackboard
- Database: EBSCO eBooks
- Interlibrary loan (ILL)
- COM: WebAdvisor
- Research Tutorial
- Speech
- Database: CINAHL
- Science
- Database: OneSearch
- British Literature
- Media
- History
- Database: Opposing Viewpoints
- World History
- Guides
- Education
- Adult Education
- Games & Puzzles
- Careers
- Database: Issues & Controversies
- Database: Gale eBooks
- Library Fees
- Biology
- Humanities
- Microsoft Excel
- Business
- Reference
- Microsoft Office 365
- Database: Research Library
- Industrial
- Computers & Tech (Research)
- Math
- Philosophy
- Literary Criticism
- World Literature
- Primary Sources
- Database: Literature & Language
- Database: Films on Demand
- Microsoft Office
- MAC
- Database: Hoopla
- YouTube
- Journals
- Texas
- Local
- Communication
- Crtitcal Thinking & Information Literacy
- Ethics
- Database: CQ Researcher
- News
- Database: Facts on File
- CHS
- Gender
- Database: America's News
- Google Scholar
- Religion
- African Americans
- Citation/Style: GSA
- Criminal Justice
- Sociology
- Streaming Media
- Mobile
- Database: Gale
- iOS, iTunes
- Coronavirus
- Statistics
- Geography & Travel
- Film
- Nutrition
- COM History
- Athletics & Sports
- Drama
- Poetry
- Open Access
- Fine Arts
- Art
- Database: Health Reference Center Academic
- Citation/Style: Chicago
- COM: Course Evaluations
- Database: LearningExpress
- Economics & Finance
- Geology
- Environment
- Native Americans
- Database: Britannica
- Database: CREDO
- Welding
- Citation/Style: ACS
- Language
- Scan
- Plagiarism
- ESL
- Music
- British History
- Hispanic
- Undead
- Citation/Style: Harvard
- Stephen King
- Astronomy
- Yahoo!
- LGBT
- Library Spaces
- zoterbib
- Advising and Student Support
- Copyright & Fair Use for Faculty
- Reading
- Chemistry
- Photography
- Texas History
- Citation/Style: ASA
- Citation/Style: Turabian
- Copyright & Fair Use
- Media Services
- Child Development
- Microsoft Outlook
- Citation/Style: AMA
- Kindle
- Disasters
- Database: Science Online
- Database: Swank
- Holds
- Cosmetology
- Anthropology
- Botany
- Safety
- Pages for MAC
- Microsoft Windows
- Mythology
- Genetics
- Android
- Database: Science in Context
- College Success Academy
- Social Work
- Spanish
- Law
- Bias
- Physics
- Anatomy
- Fashion
- SAT
- Library Instruction
- Database: Vocational & Career Collection
- Sports
- Genealogy
- Taxes
- Bibliography
- Google Docs
- calculators
- Testing
- Database: WorldCat
- EMS
- Firefighting
- Microsoft Access
- LibChat
- Asian Americans
- Database: Consumer Health Complete
- Database: STAT!Ref
- Roku
- Google Slides
- COM Learning Locations
- Accessibility