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How can I convert Excel to PDF without downloading software?

The Acrobat Excel to PDF converter tool lets you convert Microsoft Excel files entirely online, without needing to download any software onto your local device. You can use the online tool in any web browser and on any operating system, including Mac, Windows, and Linux.

If you need additional PDF and e-signing tools, you can try Adobe Acrobat Pro for free for seven days to optimize your document workflows. With the Acrobat trial, you can use PDF editor tools, compress PDF files, annotate files, add headers and footers, merge PDFs, and print to PDF. You can also convert Microsoft Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Excel worksheets or convert images, including JPG, PNG, and TIFF files. In addition, OCR functionality lets you convert scanned files to editable text, saving you time by reusing existing content.

How can I convert Excel files to PDF without losing formatting?
Our PDF converter retains the original formatting of your Microsoft Excel content when you save it as a PDF.
Is there a way to save Excel files as PDF files without my pages getting cut off?
You can prevent text and part of your pages getting cut off if you implement page breaks and customize Excel settings such as orientation, page and sheet margins, and print area prior to saving your workbook as a PDF file. You can also try other Acrobat online tools to organize and optimize your newly created document, with tools available to delete, rotate, reorder, extract, and insert PDF pages.