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How Do You Convert A Word Document To A Fully Editable Version Of A PDF With Acrobat?

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How Do You Convert A Word Document To A Fully Editable Version Of A PDF With Acrobat?

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Microsoft Word is the word processing side of the Microsoft Office line of productivity software. Word provides a wide variety of features geared toward editing text. PDF (Portable Document Format) files are created and distributed in a manner that is accessible by anyone with a PDF-reading program, such as Adobe Reader. You can convert a Word document to a fully editable version of a PDF, with the appropriate Adobe Acrobat software, by following a few steps. Download and install either Adobe Acrobat Standard or Adobe Acrobat Pro. There is a fee associated with both, but a trial version of Pro is available for download from the Adobe website at www.adobe.com/products/acrobatpro. Launch the Microsoft Word document for which you want to create an editable PDF. Select the “Open” option under the “File” menu. Find the folder to which the Word document is saved using the “Look in” menu. Click once on the document name and once on the “Open” button. Select the “Print” option under the “File”

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