![]() 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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