In today’s digital-first world, PDFs have become the gold standard for sharing documents. Whether it’s a contract, a presentation, a user manual, or even a spreadsheet, converting files into PDFs ensures that formatting stays intact and the file can be opened on virtually any device.
This is where Any Document To PDF shines — the tool that accepts a wide variety of document formats and transforms them into universally readable PDFs while preserving layout and formatting. No matter what you’re working with, you can find a way to transform it into a polished PDF.
Almost anything can be turned into a PDF! Here are the most common sources:
- Word Files: .doc, .docm, .docx, .dot, .dotm, .dotx, .odt, .ott, .rtf, .txt, .xml (WordML)
- Excel Files: .csv, .fods, .json, .numbers, .ods, .ots, .sxc, .tsv, .xls, .xlsb, .xlsm, .xlsx, .xlt, .xltm, .xltx, .xml (SpreadsheetML)
- PowerPoint Files: .fodp, .odp, .otp, .pot, .potm, .potx, .pps, .ppsm, .ppsx, .ppt, .pptm, .pptx
- eBook Files: .azw3, .chm, .epub, .md (Markdown), .mobi
- Other Formats: .tex (LaTeX), .xps
Different source documents have different formatting quirks. Custom input settings allow users to define how each source document is handled before and during the conversion process. Instead of applying a one-size-fits-all approach, these settings offer granular control over how the content is interpreted, formatted, and transformed into a PDF.
The tool uses a combination of technologies and smart practices to ensure that fonts, tables, graphics, and margins look identical in the PDF.
Features:
- Support batch conversion.
- Drag-and-drop interface
- Support for multiple input file formats.
- Custom input settings for different document types.
- Preservation of layout and quality.
- Can cancel the conversion process at any time.
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