Open PDF's directly from Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word is an excellent document editing and word processing application, however, the format creates large file sizes, is not secure, and not freely available as the PDF format. For this reason, users typically find themselves needing to modify a PDF which they received or recover data from a PDF when they do not own the original document.
deskUNPDF addresses this problem by converting the PDF document to the Microsoft format (.doc) With deskUNPDF users simply open Word, and choose Open PDF with deskUNPDF from the File menu bar and the PDF is automatically converted and displayed in Microsoft Word.
PDF to Word Conversion Sample:
The following documents highlight deskUNPDF's conversion capabilities. First, view the original PDF file and then view the .doc file in Microsoft Word. You may also try this conversion with the deskUNPDF free trial. Be sure to note the conversion accuracy and conversion speed.
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In comparing the two files, it is important to point out the complexity of the sample document far exceeds that of the majority of business documents which would be converted. Also note how true the image, text placement and text sizing accuracy is. While this example is beyond the requirements of most PDF to Word conversions, it highlights deskUNPDF's capabilities for even the most demanding documents.
Most Common Reasons to Convert PDF documents to Microsoft Word:
- Editing grammatical errors and typos in a PDF
- Recovering text for use in other applications
- Revising timestamps or pagination
- Adjusting images sizing or text placement
- Changing line placement or colors
- Removing watermarks - i.e. Draft
- Changing font appearance - i.e. color, size, treatment
More about Microsoft Word:
As Microsoft was evaluating placing PDF creation capabilities into its Office Suite prior to Adobe taking legal action to block this, it is clear that PDF and Word have strong dependencies, in fact, PDF creation was Microsoft's single biggest requirement for Microsoft Word from Word users in 2006. The following links provide more detail about Microsoft's Word Processor.
Use the Microsoft Word Viewer to View Converted Documents:
If Microsoft Word is not available, Microsoft offers a document viewer to display and view .doc file formats.
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