Be using M$ Word to create business documents for work

>be using M$ Word to create business documents for work
>enjoying every bit of it; vast improvement to LubreOffice
>time to save and ship document off
>look for the "export to PDF" button
>think file > save & send > create PDF/XPS document is it
>it opens up an Adobe Acrobat window
>asks to create an online account
>to export a document to PDF

You stupid nigger.
You "print" the pdf.

How do you "print" to a file on Windows? It can't even mount a disk drive within the filesystem I'd another disk drive.

Wtf are you talking about.
Google it you stupid mong

you hit print and then choose a virtual printer capable of doing PDF. A great quick solution to do this is pdf995. Libre Office and Linux does this too

>uses proprietary software
>surprised to find out he's not the customer, he's the product being sold

Technically the organization who owns the computers and licenses the software is, but yeah. Why can't LubreOffice do half of the things M$ does?

>save as
>name
>choose .pdf format from dropdown
>save

Name some things that :
a.) you absolutely have to do. Must-have features.
b.) MS office can do, and
c.) LibreOffice can't.

I'll wait.

This, literally.

Keyboard shortcuts in the form of key sequences that correspond to the functions position in a WYSIWYG interface as opposed to a choice between memorizing arbitrary key combinations or fiddling through drop-down menus that might have a window that does what you're trying to do.

Never had this problem.
Maybe you should go back to LaTeX, it might be easier for you.

Microsoft broke that feature in 2007.
Have they improved it again?

I'm using 2010 and it's fantastic.

When I used 2010, the hotkeys still worked like they did in 2003.
A hotkey I used a lot was insert image (alt+i,l,f)
That also worked in 2010, but I don't know how new users would know that.
It had nothing to do with their new interface, but made perfect sense in the old one as the keys were underlined to show people how to use it.

It's N.sert - P.icture. The keys aren't always predictable, but they do appear on the screen when you hit Alt.

Good to know, should I ever be forced to write a document in word again.

Saving that stupid Word document at work in a way that nothing gets broken without changing the file-format.

>being this autistic

Linux Kernel 4.9.4 with tex-live and latexmk doesn't have this problem.

File > Print, choose "Adobe PDF" as printer
it jest werks

>create business documents for work
>Not using LaTeX
Off yourself Rajesh.