![]() In the dropdown menu under Printer, select Save as PDF and then select Save. I'll be sure to let the others who were looking for the answer to this question know. Select File > Print > Print (in PowerPoint you will select one of three formats). Open the PDF document in Adobe Reader or another PDF viewer. ![]() Is that correct? In any case, the DPI control should be sufficient. This Print image is showing the Adobe PDF option to be selected in the Select Printer. I also found that you could just print with "Adobe PDF" to achieve the same results as the add-in. If the issue occurs with multiple PDF printers, then see the following. If the issue only occur with one PDF printer, check on the troubleshooting options available from the maker of the PDF printer. I did not know we could adjust the DPI for exporting PDFs in Word. When experiencing issue printing to a particular PDF printer, try using a different PDF printer to confirm if the issue is specific to the printer. Thank you for those suggestions and information. Alternatively, save your Word document as a PDF and change DPI in the advanced settings before you download it. Save your changes then download the document as a PDF. To preserve image quality, you’ll need a higher DPI. In Word, you can manually adjust your Word document’s image DPI settings before you save it as a PDF with a few extra steps.įirst, find the advanced settings in Word and change your default DPI selection. You may still use Adobe Acrobat in their website to convert Word documents to PDF. Upon checking in this article from Adobe:, Office Professional Plus 2021 is not included from the list of compatible Office versions. We understand that you're unable to add Adobe Acrobat add-in after you've formatted your PC and upgraded to Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2021. We saw your post here: and we'd be glad to assist. MSModeratorAdobe Acrobat add-in in Office Professional Plus 2021 When Windows is finished applying changes, click/tap on Close. PDFMaker is accessed from buttons on your Word toolbar instead of File>Print. I'd just like to share the answer with you: Check (on - default) or uncheck (off) Microsoft Print to PDF for what you want to do, and click/tap on OK. Since you have Adobe Acrobat, you should also have PDFMaker installed. u/TightAustinite u/EddieRyanDC u/pgcommunication
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