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Postby supreme » Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:31 pm

Hi,

is there anyway to convert VCE files to PDF ?
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Postby Hanzo » Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:54 am

That's exact thing I want to know as well.
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Postby LoneWolfc1 » Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:21 am

I found this at another site...

Open the file in Visual Cert Exam Desinger
Print it from CerT Exam Desinger and Use Adobe Printer

You will get ur desired results.


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Postby Rene » Fri Jul 10, 2009 5:49 am

Or you download the original PDF that was used to create the VCE.
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Postby Virus » Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:51 pm

Hi, :D

You may simply Google it, there are many converters available for FREE!! which can convert from any popular file to PDF , but I am looking for something which can convert PDF to VCE. (Reverse)

Actually, I have just cleared my VCP-310 certification in first attempt !!!using very good Pdf and Test Engine. It is very helpful and sure-shot.
I want to share it here, but do not know how to convert it to VCE and upload here, please help!!

Thank you :P
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Postby BeHappyAlways » Sun Dec 27, 2009 9:03 am

Hi..

could anyone plz tell me how to convert a VCE file into PDF file.

thank u in advance for ur reply......
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Postby BluShin » Fri Mar 26, 2010 9:38 am

LoneWolfc1 wrote:I found this at another site...

Open the file in Visual Cert Exam Desinger
Print it from CerT Exam Desinger and Use Adobe Printer

You will get ur desired results.


Man !! You ROCKS
simple, direct, target fully met.
5 stars answer.

Thank You


Anyway ,Thanks a lot!~

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Printing to PDF

Postby ad2 » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:10 am

Open the file in Visual Cert Exam Desinger
Print it from CerT Exam Desinger and Use Adobe Printer

You will get ur desired results.


This won't work if you do not have the full version of Adobe Acrobat. Try installing PrimoPDF. It is free and adds a PrimoPDF printer to your system. Now you can open any VCE file in the Exam Designer and select print. Then choose PrimoPDF as your printer and click ok. PrimoPDF should pop up asking you to create the PDF. It should fill in the filename of the VCE. Choose ok and you will have a pdf version of the VCE in a little bit.

Hope this helps
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vce to pdf

Postby tekkiedan » Fri Jan 14, 2011 7:06 pm

This should not be difficult... however.

I have opened the vce file in Visual CertExam Designer then attempted to print to pdf.

I have Adobe Acrobat Pro9 on my computer and cannot print vce to pdf. I have made hundreds of pdf files over the years but it is as if Acrobat Pro does not even respond.

Another person mentioned PrimoPDF so I downloaded that and still no luck.

Just to make sure that Acrobat is working I have taken an XL file and printed to Acrobat. Voila... no problem. The pdf was created instantly.

My ultimate goal is to get a text file out of the vce file but am getting nowhere and have a headache now. :(
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Postby mike488 » Fri Jan 21, 2011 5:49 am

Install Nitro PDF Proffessional, just google and you will find the link. It installs a PDF printer (Nitro PDF Creator) onto your system. Now open the .vce file in the Visual CertExam Designer, select File - Print and select Nitro PDF Creator from the list of printers. In a minute the PDF file will be ready. Now open the PDF file - select All - copy and paste in Notepad.

Hope it helps.....!
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Re: VCE to PDF Converter

Postby superman13 » Wed Apr 13, 2011 7:09 am

Another person mentioned PrimoPDF so I downloaded that and still no luck.
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Re: VCE to PDF Converter

Postby bhuvaneswar » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:35 am

steps to print vce files
1.begin the exam
2.click end exam
3.click view answers
4.click print item (it wil print all pages) :D
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Re: VCE to PDF Converter

Postby bluwing » Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:25 am

is there anyway to convert VCE files to PDF ?

Transfer PDF Creator like this, may be it can help you.

http://www.pdffileconverter.net/pdf-creator.htm
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Re: VCE to PDF Converter

Postby samhudson » Fri Jan 06, 2012 11:58 am

There is step by step instructions provided to convert VCE to PDF on ehow.com Anyone still having problem can learn from there.
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