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doPDF7.2 free PDF creator

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doPDF is a FREE PDF creator for personal and commercial use. With doPDF you can create PDF files by selecting the "Print" command and choosing doPDF as the printer. With few clicks you can create PDF files from your Microsoft® Excel®, Microsoft® Word, Microsoft® PowerPoint® documents or your emails and favorite web sites. Compatible with Microsoft Office 2000 or higher.

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doPDF7.2 installs as a PDF printer driver so to create PDF files you just have to print the document to the doPDF free pdf creator. Open a document (with Word, Microsoft WordPad, Microsoft NotePad or any other software), choose Print and select doPDF. It will ask you where to save the PDF file and when finished, the PDF file will be automatically opened in your default PDF viewer. Screenshot below shows how easy it is to create a PDF file from Microsoft Word:

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