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How to Convert a Word Document to PDF

Turn any .doc or .docx file into a PDF that looks identical on every device — fonts, layout and images intact.

A Word document looks different on every computer — fonts change if the recipient doesn't have them installed, layouts shift on different paper sizes, and Track Changes marks can show unexpectedly. Converting to PDF fixes all of this. A PDF looks identical for everyone, everywhere, on any device.

MakeitPDF's Word to PDF tool converts .doc and .docx files faithfully — preserving fonts, tables, images, headers and footers, and page numbering exactly as they appear in Word.

Key takeaways

  • Supports both .doc (Word 97–2003) and .docx (Word 2007 and later) formats.
  • Fonts, images, tables, headers, footers and page numbers are preserved.
  • The recipient cannot accidentally edit a PDF the way they can a Word file.
  • Works on any device — no Microsoft Office installation required.

Why convert Word to PDF?

There are three core reasons professionals convert Word documents to PDF before sharing:

  • Visual consistency. The PDF looks identical on a Windows PC, a Mac, an iPhone and an Android tablet. Word files render differently based on the device, operating system, and installed fonts.
  • Preventing edits. A PDF shared for review or signature cannot be casually edited by the recipient — unlike a .docx file, which anyone with Word can modify.
  • Universal compatibility. PDF is the standard for formal submissions. Job applications, tender documents, tax forms and legal filings almost universally require PDF.

How to convert Word to PDF with MakeitPDF

  1. 1

    Open the Word to PDF tool on MakeitPDF.

  2. 2

    Upload your .doc or .docx file by clicking Select file or dragging it into the upload area.

  3. 3

    The conversion runs automatically. No settings are needed for most documents.

  4. 4

    Click Download PDF to save the converted file.

What is preserved in the conversion?

The conversion preserves essentially everything that appears visually in the Word document:

  • Text formatting — fonts, sizes, bold, italic, underline, colour and alignment.
  • Page layout — margins, columns, page size and orientation.
  • Images and charts — embedded at full resolution.
  • Tables — cell borders, shading and text preserved.
  • Headers and footers — including page numbers and section markers.
  • Hyperlinks — clickable in the PDF output.

What is not carried over: Track Changes markup, comments, macros and dynamic fields that require Word to calculate (such as automatically-updated date fields).

Preparing the PDF after conversion

After converting, common next steps include:

  • Sign it. Use the Sign PDF tool to add your signature before sending.
  • Compress it. If your Word file had high-resolution images, the PDF may be large. The Compress PDF tool reduces it for email.
  • Protect it. Add password protection with the Protect PDF tool before sharing confidential documents.
  • Merge with other files. Combine the converted PDF with other documents using Merge PDF.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need Microsoft Word installed?

No. The conversion happens on our servers using a professional document rendering engine. You don't need Word, LibreOffice, or any other software on your device.

My Word file uses a custom font. Will it convert correctly?

Custom fonts that are embedded in the .docx file will convert correctly. If the font is not embedded and not a standard system font, our server may substitute a similar font — which can affect layout slightly. Embed fonts in Word before uploading for best results.

Can I convert a PDF back to Word?

Yes — use the PDF to Word tool to convert in the other direction. The quality of reverse conversion depends on whether the PDF has a readable text layer.

Are .odt or Google Docs files supported?

Export your Google Doc as .docx (File → Download → Microsoft Word) and then upload that. OpenDocument (.odt) files can also be exported as .docx from LibreOffice before converting.

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