How Do You Open A PDF File With Microsoft Word?
The Portable Document Format (PDF) is a standard way to convert any file to a format that can be viewed by anyone and sent to others electronically. A PDF file will preserve all text and image formatting and you can convert many different types of documents to PDF. However, converting the opposite way becomes trickier. If you want to open a PDF file in Microsoft Word, you can convert it directly through Adobe Acrobat, but some of the formatting is likely to be lost. There are also options to use a third-party tool that will convert your PDF to a Word file. Open a PDF file in Adobe Acrobat on your computer. Under the “File” menu, select “Export.” (Any images in the PDF will be saved as JPEGs. Some formatting or coding information may be lost in the conversion.) Select “Microsoft Word Document” as the text format. Click “Settings.” Select the options you want. You can specify the layout settings. For example, choose “Retain Flowing Text” preserves the flow of the text, but the layout may