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7 Jun 2017 Hi all, I am trying to create a macro that automatically saves a word file from Word 2010 as a PDF to my desktop without any popups or further prompts. The problem is that my work computer is constantly saving documents to different locations (even though my default save location is the desktop), so if the
Are any macros available to do a Save As and save as PDF? I tried to create one myself but got stuck at the point where you have to enter a file name. All help appreciated. Arlene.
9 Feb 2017 In Word 2003, there is an icon on the menu bar. With a single click, users are able to trigger the “Save As" window instantly and save the document in pdf format. Save As PDF Icon. However, as you notice, the layout in Word 2010 changes a lot. And users have to click “File" tab then the “Save As" command
16 Feb 2012 OK, I think that this does the jjob, but any pointers to glaring errors still gratefully received. Also, how to turn it into an Addin is still proving puzzling: Sub FileSave() ' ' FileSave Macro ' ActiveDocument.Save Dim StrFile As String Dim StrPath As String Dim StrName As String Dim StrPDFName As String
25 Aug 2016 Below is a simple VBA macro that will allow you to quickly turn your Microsoft Word Document into a PDF file in a snap. The code is written to save your PDF in the same folder as the Word Document file currently resides. If you need to make modifications, hopefully, you will be able to follow along with my
1 Mar 2011 Open the VBA menu by selecting the "Views" and selecting "Macros" -> "View Macros". All this can also be done by holding ALT and pressing F K M. If you are not using Word 2010, try this. Create a new Macro: Enter a name for our Macro - let's say "PDF" - and click on "Create". The name should appear in the list below.
29 Jul 2017 In Word 2010 and later versions display the File tab of the ribbon and then click Options.) Select the Customize option (Word 2007) or Quick Access Toolbar option (Word 2010 and later versions) at the left side of the dialog box. Using the Choose Commands From drop-down list, choose File Tab.
Hi all, This is my first venture into a forum so I will try to be detailed and concise! Here's the scenario: Using Word 2007 I have a mail merged .docm file that includes two macros. The first is an.
Now, I have an extra button on my Ribbon, showing "PDF or XPS" in tooltip, when I hover mouse over it and when I click it, it opens a Save as dialog, where I can I don't see this answer, so you should know it's very simple to add a CREATE PDF button to the Quick Access Toolbar (no Macros needed).
7 Apr 2013 The macros below do only one thing: they save the currently open file as PDF, by default in the same folder, with the same file name. The first will provide you with the option to change file name and location, the second is a straight export, no questions asked. Pick whichever one you like and add it to Word.
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