Here are a couple of screenshots of the Word version of a PDF I converted recently: Once the conversion’s been done, you’ll get an email with your Word file - complete with tables, charts and graphics. The application is easy to use. From the PDF-to-Word website you just choose and upload the file you want to convert, select whether you want it in RTF or DOC format and type in your email address. It’s free, works well and is a real time-saver. ![]() I use Nitro Software’s PDF to Word web-based application for this. Filling in forms sent as PDFs, for example (so without having to print them out and fill them in by hand). In this case, it was for translation purposes but there are plenty of other circumstances where this would come in handy. I took part in a conversation on Twitter recently about converting files from PDF to Word without losing the formatting.
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