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From: tkacer99 on 11 Nov 2009 23:39 I need to save my Project 2003 files in PDF format so others who do not have Project on their machines can still open and view my schedules. Anyone know how I can do this? I've seen an add-on for 2007, but can't find one for 2003.
From: vanita on 12 Nov 2009 00:37 Hi You may save the current view on your screen in pdf format. While printing select the printer as pdf writer and the view would be printed in pdf format. I hope it helps. Vanita -- Project Management consultant and trainer vanita_ahuja(a)yahoo.com "tkacer99" wrote: > I need to save my Project 2003 files in PDF format so others who do not have > Project on their machines can still open and view my schedules. Anyone know > how I can do this? I've seen an add-on for 2007, but can't find one for 2003.
From: Rob Schneider on 12 Nov 2009 00:39
There are various 3rd party products available that you can use to "print" to create a PDF file. It's not really an "add-in to Project. I say "print" because that's how it works. Adobe Acrobat is the most famous (and most capable with a price tag to match). CutePDF is free. Many others exist. Check Google and software vendors. Once you install this capability you can use it to create PDF's from any application that can print. --rms www.rmschneider.com tkacer99 wrote: > I need to save my Project 2003 files in PDF format so others who do not have > Project on their machines can still open and view my schedules. Anyone know > how I can do this? I've seen an add-on for 2007, but can't find one for 2003. |