7.4 Printing PDF Documents with PDFCreator

You’ve written great user guides and design documents for your software, but you’d rather not deliver them in Word format. You may not want to worry about versioning issues with Word, deliver documents that can be edited in Word, or rely on your customers having access to Word. PDF files would be a great solution, but how can you create those files from Word, Excel, or other non-Office software?

PDFCreator is a great solution for this problem. PDFCreator installs as a printing device, so you can create PDF files from any application simply by printing your content. PDFCreator will even let you combine documents into one PDF file, and it gives you the ability to print to a number of different graphics formats.

PDFCreator at a Glance

Tool

PDFCreator

Version covered

0.9.2

Home page

http://www.pdfforge.org/products/pdfcreator/

Power Tools page

http://www.windevpowertools.com/tools/157

Summary

Print PDF files from any application. Also supports creating other graphics formats.

License type

GPL

Online resources

Forums, mailing lists, bug tracker

Getting Started

PDFCreator relies on GhostScript as part of its printing process. GhostScript is released under two different licenses: the Aladdin Free Public License and the GNU Public License. PDFCreator is available in distributions with either version. You’ll need to read up on the differences between the two licenses ...

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