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Archive and convert Google Gmail e-mail and attachments to Adobe PDF through SSL POP3

Print2PDF can be used to convert e-mail messages and attachments from any POP3 account. This example will show you how to setup your Gmail account to allow POP3 access, configure the PDF conversion settings to add attachments [...]

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Using Print2PDF from Microsoft Word Starter 2010 without macro support

The feature limited Microsoft Word Starter 2010 does not support the creation, editing, or running of macros. But even though you cannot use the built-in Print2PDF macro, you can still use the advanced PDF creation functionality of [...]

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Create a custom paper size in Windows 7 for Print2PDF

Print2PDF supports custom paper sizes up to 200 inches, but some paper sizes may need to be added manually in order to appear in the paper size list in Print2PDF. Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 7, requires [...]

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How to enable the Print2PDF macro for use in Microsoft Office 2007

Print2PDF includes macros for Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel. These macros provide advanced functionality like hyperlink and table of contents conversion. After installation of Print2PDF, you will need to perform a few additional steps to allow these [...]

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Control PDF creation using Print2PDF profiles distributed from a shared printer, network drive, Terminal Services, or Citrix XenApp

Print2PDF can be configured to distribute customized preferences and profiles to clients. A client can choose to use the printer from a shared printer (Add printer) or through a multi-user environment such as Terminal Services or Citrix [...]

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