It was only this morning that I was complaining to a co-worker about people that keep sending me PDF files when they are wanting me to use their information to create a Word document.
As luck would have it, I stumbled across a totally free site called "PDF to Word" and I will never have to worry about my conversion problems again. PDF to Word allows you to upload a PDF file to convert and then you are emailed editable DOC/RTF files. These files allow you to re-use PDF content in applications like Microsoft Word, Excel, OpenOffice, and WordPerfect. The converter is also designed to convert and accurately re-position all graphics upon conversion (Pictures, photos, vector images, and Excel charts).
Try PDF to Word.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
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Thanks for sharin his, I will definitely try it. So far I've been using another free service, http://www.free-pdf-to-word-converter.com.
ReplyDeleteBut i is always good to be able to choose from more services.