Convert Word to PDF and Rotate PDF for Microsoft For Free

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How to Convert Word to PDF and Rotate PDF for Microsoft

Converting Word documents to PDF and rotating PDF files in Microsoft is a breeze with pdfFiller. Follow these simple steps to make the most of these features:

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Open the pdfFiller website or launch the pdfFiller app on your device.
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Sign in to your pdfFiller account. If you don't have an account yet, you can easily create one for free.
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Once you're signed in, click on the 'Convert' tab at the top of the page or app interface.
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In the 'Convert' section, click on the 'Word to PDF' option.
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Choose the Word document you want to convert by clicking on the 'Select a Word file' button. You can also drag and drop the file into the designated area.
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After selecting the Word document, pdfFiller will automatically convert it to PDF format. You can then download the converted PDF file to your device or save it directly to your pdfFiller account.
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To rotate a PDF file, go back to the 'Convert' tab and click on the 'Rotate PDF' option.
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Select the PDF file you want to rotate by clicking on the 'Select a PDF file' button or dragging and dropping the file into the designated area.
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Once the PDF file is selected, you can choose the rotation angle. Click on the 'Rotate Left' or 'Rotate Right' buttons to rotate the PDF file accordingly.
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After rotating the PDF file, you can download it to your device or save it directly to your pdfFiller account.
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Congratulations! You have successfully converted a Word document to PDF and rotated a PDF file using pdfFiller's Microsoft feature.

With pdfFiller, you can effortlessly convert Word documents to PDF and rotate PDF files in Microsoft. Enjoy the convenience and efficiency of these features to enhance your document management experience!

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Converting a Microsoft Word document to PDF format is very easy -- beginning with Word 2010, Microsoft has included a free PDF conversion tool which allows you to save your documents in PDF format. Open your Word Document, and click the “File” Button in the upper left corner.
Open the document you want to convert, and then click the File tab. On the backstage screen, select Save As from the list on the left. On the Save As screen, select where you would like the PDF to be saved (OneDrive, This PC, a particular folder, or wherever).
There are two ways you can stop Word in its tracks: Disable the feature by choosing AutoCorrect Options from the Tools menu, clicking the Autocrat As You Type option, and then unchecking the Define Styles Based On Your Formatting option in the Automatically As You Type section.
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