Convert PDF to Word Documents


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PDF to Word will, well… convert PDF documents to Word documents so you can edit them.  No need to download any software.

Just upload your PDF and the converted Word doc will be emailed to you.  Easy.

PDF to Word is Free.

According to the creators:

Pictures, photos, vector images, and Excel charts are all examples of graphical elements that might be contained within PDF files.

Our PDF-to-Word converter is designed to convert and accurately re-position all of these upon conversion. Even for complex drawings and shapes with textures, patterns, and fills, we replicate the images, while maintaining editing capabilities.

I uploaded an 18 page PDF with images and graphs and it reproduced all of them perfectly.

If you want to convert Word docs (and other stuff), try Zamzar.  See Further Reading for more conversion tools.

Further Reading:

Customize PDFs with these tools (C/Net)

AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter (c/net download)

Related Post:

Free Online Conversion: Zamzar

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  • richardtrade
    That is a great tool. I always get pdf and can't manipulate them. I am going to try it.
    Thanks for the Link.
  • KristenEmery
    Thanks for passing the tip along.
  • Cosa Nostra
    Thanks, but it takes a long time uploading the large PDF. So I prefer desktop converter. A friend recommend AnyBizSoft PDF to word converter to me, it is pretty good.
    http://www.anypdftools.com/pdf-to-word.html#163
    maybe you can have a try.
  • Thanks Cosa Nostra. I'll check it out.
  • Its nice to see a free web app that does this. There has always been the nice free open source sourceforge software that lets you print a file straight to PDF. That is how I have avoided paying for Adobes slow and expensive software.

    -Tyler
  • Have to try it out, like the idea to edit the .pdf file after converting to word.
  • Use zamzar for all other file conversions.
  • Jenny
    Thanks very much for sharing. Seems easy and convenient. Usuallly I need to convert back to PDf after I have edited. I'm using SmartPDFCreator, has anyone tried it?
    There is a trial version at http://www.smartpdfcreator.com/
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