How to convert Excel to PDF
- Open or drop a modern .xlsx file.
- Pick the sheet and export mode.
- Download a local PDF without uploading the workbook.
or click to choose a workbook from your device
Charts and pivots are simplified. Cell values become a clean PDF table.
Open an .xlsx file, choose a sheet, and export it as a clean local PDF.
Excel to PDF converter
MarkDone reads modern XLSX workbooks in your browser and turns the selected sheet into a clean printable PDF. Use fit-columns mode for wide spreadsheets, or fit-one-page mode when you need a compact table on a single PDF page.
This converter is built for tabular sheets, reports, finance summaries, schedules, exports, and approval tables. Complex charts, macros, and pivot layouts are intentionally simplified in this first version.
Excel exports often split a wide sheet across awkward PDF pages. Fit-columns mode keeps the full row visible across the page width while letting long sheets continue naturally.
No. XLSX parsing and PDF creation run locally in your browser. Your spreadsheet stays on your device.
Yes. Use Fit one page for small and medium sheets, or Fit columns to keep all columns on one page width while rows can continue across pages.
The converter supports modern .xlsx workbooks. Older .xls files, charts, pivot tables, and macros are not supported in this first version.
It creates a clean printable table PDF and preserves sheet names, cell values, basic date and number display, and optional header styling. Complex Excel layout can be simplified.