How can I format my Numbers spreadsheet into a PDF file

How can I change my Numbers spreadsheet into  a PDF format so that people to whom I send it can open it on their PC?

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    Searchable Image, Searchable Image (Exact) & ClearScan.
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    Plug 'n chug -- somewhere over the rainbow it'll be done eh.
    Full disclosure -- this is something I've done (enquiring minds don't you know).
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    This is to be expected because such touchups are not the concern / focus of the output from Searchable Image or Searchable Image (Exact) - (the names tell it all).
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