Steve Hicks from Screen Cast Central demonstrates how to convert your Microsoft Word files into PDF files using the Easy PDF Creator. First, download and install the PDF Creator. Then, open Microsoft Word and open the file that you would like to convert. Choose the file option from the top tool bar. Next, click the print option from the drop down menu. The print menu will now open. Under the printer name field select the PDF Creator option. Click the OK button. The PDF Creator summary window will now open. From this window you can select the document title, creation date, modification date, author, subject and keywords for your PDF. Click the save button and choose where on your computer you would like to save your file. Click the save button and the PDF will be opened in the default PDF reader.
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