Excel to PDF
Excel to PDF reads every sheet in your workbook and lays out the cell values in a table with automatically sized columns; rows that don't fit flow onto new PDF pages automatically. Cell colors, formulas, and charts are not carried over — only the calculated values.
How to use
- 1Upload your Excel (.xlsx) file.
- 2Conversion starts automatically.
- 3Download your PDF file.
Why FREE PDF?
- Completely free
- No account required
- Processing happens in your browser whenever possible
- Your files stay yours
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are Excel files with multiple sheets supported?
Yes, each worksheet in your file appears as its own page(s) in the PDF.
How do wide tables fit on the PDF page?
Wide tables with many columns may span multiple PDF pages when needed, to keep the content readable.
Is cell formatting (color, bold) preserved?
Yes, basic cell formatting — font, bold, color, borders — carries over into the PDF output.
Do formulas show their results or the formula text?
The current calculated values (formula results) from Excel appear in the PDF, not the formula itself.
