Convert your PDF to a Word document
Some times, we think to copy the text or anything from PDF format, but thats not possible in our windows. But you can now convert your entire PDF file in word format.
Go to Zamzar.com and click the Browse button next to Step 1 and choose your file. By default, Step 2 will be set to DOC format, but you can choose to convert your PDF to other file types such as TXT, HMTL, RTF, etc. Type in your email address for Step 3 and click Convert. You should receive an email within a few minutes with a download link to your converted file. I have tried out this service on some pretty complex PDF documents with text in multiple columns, multiple images, etc and have been very impressed with it’s conversion accuracy.
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Thats really a great tip. It happens many time that i need some text from PDF format but i can't. From my point of view, its very usefull tip. Thanks for that. Is there any more sites for the same.
Re: Convert your PDF to a Word document
You can try pdfconverter for the same. If you need to convert a Adobe PDF document into Word document (DOC). Use the "Browse" button to locate the PDF file on your local PC, select it and click the "Convert" button. Done!
Re: Convert your PDF to a Word document
At Zamzar.com you can convert your PDF file to many formats like Word, Excel or JPG format.
Re: Convert your PDF to a Word document
you can try this--Tweak pdf to word 3.0
it allows you to convert a lot of pdf files at the same time.
and only cost $19.95.
and it is free to try.
you can also get your money back if it doesn't work.
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Batch Converting?
Security PDF converting?
If the PDF file don't have password I can just copy the text from PDF file.
most of the PDF converters cannot for the Security PDF file. I just find that Adreamsoft PDF to Word can convert them well.
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Have you used that software yourself?
I don't know if that can work for password protected pfd files too.
Does it work that way?