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Student printers can only print 8.5x11 documents. Some documents, such as a powerpoint slide, may be of a different size. Printing to PDF is a way you can save an existing document as a PDF file to troubleshoot printing issues. | |||
==Option 1: Save/Export to PDF== | |||
# Under files, click export | |||
# Click create PDF/XPS document | |||
# Save document and print the new file. | |||
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Printtopdf1.PNG|Under files, click export | |||
Printtopdf1.PNG|Click create PDF/XPS document | |||
Printtopdf3.PNG|Save Document and print the new file | |||
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===Option 2: Print to PDF using Microsoft Print to PDF=== | |||
# Under files, select Print | |||
# Select the printer "Microsoft Print to PDF" | |||
# Click "Print" and save the newly-created PDF. Then print the file. | |||
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Printtopdf4.PNG|Under files, select Print | |||
Printtopdf5.PNG|Select the printer "Microsoft Print to PDF" | |||
Printtopdf6.PNG|Click "Print" and save the newly-created PDF. Then print the file. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:19, 9 March 2020
Student printers can only print 8.5x11 documents. Some documents, such as a powerpoint slide, may be of a different size. Printing to PDF is a way you can save an existing document as a PDF file to troubleshoot printing issues.
Option 1: Save/Export to PDF
- Under files, click export
- Click create PDF/XPS document
- Save document and print the new file.
Option 2: Print to PDF using Microsoft Print to PDF
- Under files, select Print
- Select the printer "Microsoft Print to PDF"
- Click "Print" and save the newly-created PDF. Then print the file.