Convert Excel to PDF and Secure PDF File for Mac For Free
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How do I save an Excel file as a PDF without cutting it off Mac?
After open an Excel document, Use mouse right-button to drag to select cells which you want to print in one page. > Set up the right margins as paper size margins. > Use Scale to Fit to avoid cutting page head or bottom part off.
How do I turn an Excel spreadsheet into a PDF?
Open a workbook.
On the File tab, click Save As.
Click Browse.
Select PDF from the drop-down list.
Click Options.
You can publish a selection, active sheet or entire workbook.
Click OK and then Click Save.
How do I convert something to a PDF on a Mac?
On your Mac, open the document you want to save as a PDF.
Choose File > Print.
Click the PDF pop-up menu, then choose Save as PDF.
Choose a name and location for the PDF file.
To protect your document with a password, click Security Options.
How do I convert to PDF on Mac?
On your Mac, open the document you want to save as a PDF. Choose File > Print. Click the PDF pop-up menu, then choose Save as PDF. Choose a name and location for the PDF file.
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