Windows Explorer context menu "Convert to PDF?"

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rmryan
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Windows Explorer context menu "Convert to PDF?"

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I am a computer consultant and have several clients that are still using old versions of Adobe Acrobat (6.0, 7.0 some even 5.0). These versions are useless as PDF viewers now and newer versions of the Acrobat Reader tend to crap all over the old versions of Acrobat. I recently purchased PDF X-Change Pro for my own needs and really like it. I would like to replace some of my clients older versions of Acrobat with PDF X-Change but I have a question.

Most of my clients rely on the right-click context menu "Convert to PDF" and "Convert to PDF and email" as their main way of converting Office documents to PDF. If there is any way to enable this functionality in PDF X-Change Pro I have not been able to find it. I think my clients will insist on this functionality. So, is there any way I can do this?

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Re: Windows Explorer context menu "Convert to PDF?"

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Hi,

Currently I am afraid there is not - but we are looking at this - with a view to supporting at least MS Office and compatible formats such as the obvious ones (.Doc, .XLS, PPT, .Pub, HTML, .RTF, .TXT etc) and supported Raster/Vector image formats too.
If posting files to this forum - you must archive the files to a ZIP, RAR or 7z file or they will not be uploaded - thank you.

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Re: Windows Explorer context menu "Convert to PDF?"

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Thanks for the info. :D
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