Converting word doc to pdf

How do I convert a word document to a pdf file?

Good day,
For PDF creation (converting a Word document to PDF) we do have a few options:
Our CreatePDF service is a web-based option that will allow you to create PDF files, combine PDF files, and export PDF files to Word or Excel.
You can learn more here: https://www.acrobat.com/createpdf/en/home.html
We also have our desktop product, Adobe Acrobat.  Acrobat allows you to accompish the same tasks as CreatePDF, while also providing you with a comprehensive set of tools for editing PDF files.
You can learn more here: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat.html
Kind regards,
David

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