Creating PDF's

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What adobe software allows you to edit or create pdf's apart from illustrator

reason being, is that illustrator is doing my nuts in because it keeps saying 'unknown error' when ever i try and save a document!!?!

arrghhh!!!

Thanks
 
Adobe Acrobat?

Open Office allowed me to save as PDF last time I checked, although I'm not sure how feature rich it is compared to the Adobe products.
 
Adobe Acrobat is the program used to create .pdf's.
Acrobat Reader is used to view them.
 
i thought they were having to take it out of the final version. There are some free converters around
 
Use any windows program to create a PDF. And its Free.

PDF Creator

Basically adds a PDF Icon to your printers, and you just hit print on anything, select that and it makes you the PDF.
 
Same as Primo PDF.

Create the document in MS Word (or whatever) go to File and Print, choose the PRIMO printer and it will create a .PDF for you
 
Creating pdf's is pretty simple, as mentioned above cutepdf is the one I'm most familiar with, but if they just install a virtual printer then they sound much the same. Editing a pdf is the hard part. Acrobat costs somewhere like £250 iirc. I'm keen to hear of any cheaper pdf editors too (<£100) - currently using verypdf for its annotate function, but isn't a pdf an image file (essentially)?
 
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