Why Convert to PDF?
A Word document can look different depending on the fonts, software version, or operating system it's opened on — a PDF looks exactly the same everywhere. Converting to PDF is the standard way to send a résumé, submit a report, share a spreadsheet, or send slides that you don't want anyone to accidentally edit.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Go to the Convert to PDF tool on PDF2me.com.
- Upload your file — drag and drop it or click to browse.
- Click Process — PDF2me converts your document using the same rendering engine professional office suites use, so layout, fonts, and formatting are preserved.
- Download your PDF — ready to send, print, or upload anywhere a PDF is required.
Supported File Types
PDF2me converts a wide range of office formats to PDF:
- Word documents — DOC, DOCX, RTF, ODT
- Spreadsheets — XLS, XLSX, ODS, CSV
- Presentations — PPT, PPTX, ODP
- Plain text — TXT
What Gets Preserved?
Because conversion uses a real office-document rendering engine rather than a simple text dump, your fonts, page breaks, tables, images, headers and footers, and slide layouts all come through in the final PDF exactly as they appeared in the original file.
Tips for Best Results
- If your document uses an unusual or custom font, make sure it renders correctly in the original file before converting — the PDF will match what LibreOffice sees.
- Large spreadsheets with many columns may span multiple PDF pages — check your print area or page setup first if you need everything on one page.
- Once converted, the PDF is a fixed, non-editable snapshot — the safest way to share a final version of a document.