![]() ![]() ![]() There are many search results in Google and Bing (for a xps to pdf) from other 3rd party vendors but its difficult/challenging to confirm if one can get a fully functional Adobe pdf document that can be used in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Wonder if Adobe XI can be saved on a thumb drive and used to print documents into adobe pdfs from the thumb drive application of computers without PDF?- just a thought (?). The problem is that some native windows computers only have xps printers and then the document cannot be converted to pdf to utilize it in Adobe. I have tried all routes suggested on various sites and spent several hours myself looking for answers but have been unsuccessful in identifying a workable efficient one click, or few clicks option. ![]() XPS file and make it a fully functional pdf- not just view the document in pdf but use it in ADOBE ACROBAT PRO XI. ![]() I am unable to save 33 pages of OneNote 2016 into one PDF file. But unable to convert 33 pages in MS One Note-Office 2016, together of one document with one key stroke and save all 33 pages as one pdf file. Other discussions in Adobe and Microsoft Community -not to current updated environments, suggest saving XPS in MS One Note and then converting to PDF. XPS gives no option to save as Adobe PDF despite having Adobe Acrobat Pro XI installed on same platform.Ĭannot print to full adobe acrobat functional file, &/or cannot save.!!! Tried several ways of converting XPS to PDF: (1) Adobe PDF printer (2) Microsoft Print to PDF native in Windows 10 (3) Microsoft XPS Document Writer (4) Send to OneNote 16- no pdf is functional as a result of all these conversion options. xps documents to PDF documents that can utilize Adobe Acrobat Pro XI tools- unable to add comments, highlight, underline, or OCR (text searchable)-final PDF from XPS document? ![]()
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