Edit a PDF
To edit a PDF, open it in Word. This works best with PDFs that are mostly text. PDFs of book chapters or something that looks like a manuscript from a copier won’t be formatted well in Word.
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Go to File > Open.
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Find the PDF and open it (you might have to select Browse and find the PDF in a folder).
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Word tells you that it’s going to make a copy of the PDF and convert its contents into a format that Word can display. The original PDF won’t be changed at all. Select OK.
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After your edits, you save it as a Word doc or a PDF. In the Save menu, choose the document type in the Save as dropdown menu and select OK.
Note: The converted document might not have a perfect page-to-page correspondence with the original. For example, lines and pages may break at different locations.
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There are Word documents that you can edit, and then there are PDFs.
PDFs are great because, like a printed piece of paper, they look the exact same, everywhere, no matter what app you view them with or what fonts you have installed. When you want to share a file and make sure it always looks the exact same, PDF is the way to go.
And yet, PDFs are some of the most difficult files to edit. Everyone has an app to preview PDFs, as viewers are built into most modern operating systems, but editing them typically requires Adobe Acrobat. It’s a great tool if you own it, but its price tag makes it out of reach for many.
That’s OK though, because your recent copy of Word can edit PDF documents! In this tutorial, learn how to import and convert PDFs into Word format, so you can readily edit them.
There are some formatting issues to watch out for when opening PDF files in Word, which we’ll review. Also, if you have an older version of Word, there are some free and premium tools available to get your PDFs into a format that you can work with.
Let’s dive in and see how this works.
How to Import, Convert, & Edit PDFs in Word
One of the features included in later versions of Word—the copy of Word you get with Office 365 on a PC—is built-in support for importing PDFs and editing them in Word. You won’t be editing the original PDF though. Instead, Word converts the PDF to Word’s native format, turning the section headers to Word styles and more so you can easily edit and reuse the document.
To import your PDF into Word, just open it inside of Word or right-click on a PDF file in Explorer and select to open it in Word. You’ll see a warning that the converted document will not be exactly the same as the original. Click OK, and after a brief pause your PDF will open in Word.
Word does a great job importing PDF documents in some ways, but messes them up terribly in other ways. If the PDF you converted used fonts that are standard on PCs, your converted Word document may actually be quite similar to the original PDF; otherwise, you’ll likely have oversized headers, oddly spaced paragraphs, and more.
How to Fix Word Text Styling in Converted PDFs
That can be relatively easily fixed, though, since Word imports the PDF text sections using Word Styles. Select a messed-up section to see what style it’s using, then edit the style in Word and all similar sections will automatically update.
Similarly, Word will import headers and footers correctly—even recognizing when documents use different footers for opposite pages—so you can edit them once and the changes will show up across the entire document.
When Word is Likely to Fail at Converting Your PDFs
While Word does a good job with imported PDFs filled with text and simple formatting, it tends to mess things up when you import PDF forms.
It won’t include any data you’ve saved in the form text fields, and will mess up spacing, lines, text boxes, and more in the import. For most purposes, you’d be better off recreating the form than importing it via Word.
Converting PDF to Word Format Using Other Popular Apps
Word for Mac, iPad, and Word Online, along with older versions of Word on PCs, cannot open and edit PDFs. If you’d like to edit PDFs in any of them, you’ll first need to convert them to Word format, and then open the converted file in Word.
PDF to Word Conversion Tools: Acrobat, Google Drive, and PDFPen
If you have a copy of Adobe Acrobat (included with most Creative Suite and Creative Cloud subscriptions), you can use it to convert PDF documents to Word format on your Mac or PC. Its conversions are very high quality, and if your PDF document includes pictures with text, it will OCR the text so you can edit it as well. You may also be able to convert
PDF documents in Google Drive:
You can also use Acrobat Online to convert and OCR PDFs, although it’s not free. If you need the best PDF to Word conversion, though, the cost is worth it. If you’ve scanned a document and want to convert it to Word format, it’s one of the few tools with consistently usable results.
If you’re using a Mac and have a copy of PDFPen, it can export PDFs to Word as well, complete with OCR. It includes many of Acrobat’s great editing and export features, so it’s a good alternative option if you need to frequently export PDFs to Word.
Nitro PDFs to Word Format Conversion Tool
Another good option is a web app: Nitro. It’s perfect whether you have one-off conversion needs or perform PDF to Word conversions more frequently.
How to Use Nitro to Convert PDFs to Word Format
Just create an account, then upload the PDF you want to convert directly from your computer or Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive accounts. Then, click the Convert to Word button.
After a brief pause for it to convert the document, you can download it and open it in Word on your PC or Mac or in Word Online, or in a Word alternative such as Pages or Google Docs.
How Useful is Nitro at Converting PDFs to Word Format?
Nitro’s PDF to word conversion isn’t as perfect as Acrobat’s, but it’s far better than the built-in conversion in Word. You’ll still have footers and heading styles brought over as in Word, but generally closer to the original document. There may be random font and spacing oddities, but overall, the converted document will be quite nice.
Forms are especially surprising, since Nitro converts them almost perfectly. You can quite easily get a Word document out of most forms this way and, with minimal editing, get them looking the same as the original document.
How to Turn Your Document Back Into a PDF
No matter which version of Word you use to edit your PDF, your finished document will be a Word file by default. If you want to save your edited document as a PDF again, it’s easy to do that as well.
On a PC, just click the File tab and select the Save As option, then choose PDF and save the file with the file name you want. Click the Save button. (Alternately, you could use the Print option and select Microsoft print to PDF as your printer.)
In Word Online, click the File option, choose Print, then save the PDF it creates to your computer instead of printing it. On a Mac, click File > Save As…, then in the Format drop-down select Download as PDF, and add the name you’d like.
Conclusion: You Can Change Your PDF to Word Format Quickly
PDF documents don’t have to be the impenetrable documents they seem at first. Word’s built-in PDF import tool makes it as simple to edit a PDF as with any other document. You won’t have the document fidelity PDFs are prided for, but you will be able to edit them without having to buy another expensive app.
For more information on editing
PDFs, study the tutorial:
If you have any trouble getting your PDFs edited in Word, or have other favorite tools for exporting PDFs, let us know in the comments below.
Editorial Note: This post was originally published in 2014.
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Do you want to make changes to a PDF without paying for Adobe Acrobat? If you have Microsoft Office for Windows or Mac, you can easily use Microsoft Word to edit PDFs and even convert them to Word documents on your computer. While Word can open and display most PDFs without problems, PDFs containing book chapters or that contain scanned text might have some formatting inconsistencies. This wikiHow article will teach you how to use Microsoft Word to open, edit, and convert PDF documents on your PC or Mac.
Things You Should Know
- You can easily open and edit most PDFs in any version of Word without using any third-party conversion tools.
- If the PDF contains text that’s in an image, such as a scanned book, you might need to convert it with an OCR converter first.
- After editing the text and images in Word, you can save in any format, including PDF and DOCX.
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Open Word on your PC or Mac. You’ll find it in your Windows Start menu or on your Mac’s Launchpad. You can edit PDFs in any version of Word, including the version that comes with Office 365, Word 2021, Word 2019, Word 2016, and Word 2013.[1]
- If the PDF you want to edit is a scanned document, you might not be able to edit the text in Word without first converting the file using an OCR file converter—these converters can transform scanned text into text you can edit. Fortunately, there are great free options on the web, including https://www.newocr.com, that can easily convert scanned text to the Word .docx and PDF formats.
- While you can edit the contents of a PDF in Word, you won’t get the more robust features of a premium PDF editor, such as the ability to easily reorganize pages in the document. Images and graphs may also not appear in the precise locations that they’d appear in a PDF-specific app.
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Click the File menu and select Open. You’ll see the File menu at the top-left corner.
- When you double-click on the PDF file, a dialog box will appear confirming whether you want to convert the PDF file into a Word document, click “OK” to proceed.
- If the PDF file has content that Word is unable to convert, another dialog box may appear. Click “OK.”
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Select a PDF file and click Open. If you downloaded the PDF file from the web, it’ll usually be in your Downloads folder. If you saved the PDF from an email attachment in Microsoft Outlook, you’ll typically find the file in your Documents folder.[2]
- If you don’t see the folder you’re looking for, click Browse to navigate all of the folders on your computer.
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Edit the text. Once you’ve successfully imported the PDF file to your MS Word, you can edit it just like any other Word document. You can even alter the page size, orientation, line spacing, margins, and font style.
- If the text you want to edit is inside of an image, such as a graphical logo, you may not be able to edit it. If the text you want to change isn’t editable, try using OneNote’s Copy Text from Picture feature.
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Edit the graphics. If the PDF contains images or charts, you can remove them for easier reading and printing, move them to other parts of the document, and even add your own.
- To add an image, just click the Insert menu, select Pictures, then choose the location of the image you want to add. Select the image and choose Open to place it in the document.
- To move an image, just click and drag it to the desired position.
- To delete an image, click it once to select it, and then press delete or del on your keyboard.
- To crop an image, right-click it, then choose Crop.
- You can also apply effects and add special coloring and borders to images using Word’s Picture Tools.[4]
Just click the picture you want to edit, click the FORMAT tab that appears under «Picture Tools» at the top of Word to open all image editing options.
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Click the File menu and choose Save as. Once you’ve finished editing the PDF, you can save it as a PDF or a Word document, depending on your needs.
- If you want to prevent others from editing the file, you can restrict editing before saving the document. Just click the Review tab, select Restrict Editing, check the box next to «Allow only this type of editing in the document,» then select No changes (Read Only).[5]
- If you want to prevent others from editing the file, you can restrict editing before saving the document. Just click the Review tab, select Restrict Editing, check the box next to «Allow only this type of editing in the document,» then select No changes (Read Only).[5]
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Choose the location to which you want to save the file. To save to a folder on your computer, you can choose This PC (Windows) On My Mac (if you’re using a Mac).
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Click Save or Export (if saving as a PDF on a Mac). This saves the edited PDF file in the selected format.[6]
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Editing PDFs used to be quite difficult, but with Microsoft adding new functionality to Word, things have gotten considerably easier. Previously, you had to use Adobe Acrobat to edit a PDF, and the whole process was quite tedious.
However, things have changed considerably since those days. Now, with the latest version of Microsoft Word, editing PDFs has become considerably easier. All you need is Microsoft Word 2013 or higher. If you don’t know how to edit a PDF document, just read the guide below for detailed instructions.
Step 1: Importing a PDF File in Microsoft Word
Before you can edit a PDF document, you have to open it in Microsoft’s word processor. The first step is to import a PDF file into Microsoft Word. To do this, open Microsoft Word. Then, from the top-left, click on File > Open.
You will see your recently opened documents. Click on Browse, then select the PDF file you want to import into Word. If you can’t see the file in a particular folder, make sure you’ve selected “All Files” or “PDF Files” from the drop-down menu for selecting the file type.
Step 2: Converting the File
Once you click on the PDF file and open it in Word, you will see a dialog box appear (as shown above). The message simply states that Word will now convert the document and load it, which will take slightly longer than standard documents.
It’s important to understand that you will likely lose the formatting of the original document. This includes footnotes, page breaks, columns, tables, margins, any associated track changes, or special formatting.
You might lose special font effects as well. That’s because of the functional differences between the original software program that was used to create the PDF file, as well as Microsoft Word.
Microsoft states that text documents don’t lose as much of their formatting as other PDF documents that include tables, graphs, footnotes, and charts. Such documents also take slightly longer to load.
Once the document is loaded, it’s best to check it carefully and review the formatting and adjust accordingly. For instance, the image shown below opens directly in Microsoft Word, without losing its original formatting. That’s because it doesn’t contain any special effects or unique text blocks.
Step 3: Edit Your PDF Document
Once you open the PDF file, you can edit it as you see fit. You can remove or add new information, and the document will reformat on its own as you continue to add or remove elements. You can also remove or add new graphics, tables, or other effects.
Furthermore, you also have the option of editing the margins, the page size, or altering the size of the page. For instance, in the image shown below, we have edited (highlighted) and added a new table, and made a few changes to the text.
Step 4: Editing Images in PDFs
Word also supports adding images into PDFs, and it’s incredibly intuitive. You can make a host of changes to the images, including cropping, changing its position, replacing the image, text wrapping, and a lot more. You can also edit the alt text of the image. There are a host of formatting options as well, including:
- Shadows
- Reflections
- Glow
- Soft edges
- Artistic effects
- 3D Format and 3D rotation
Simply right-click on the image, and then choose either Size and Position or Format Picture to make the necessary changes. You can edit the image as you prefer, as shown below.
The Word PDF editor is so much more intuitive than conventional online PDF editors. Essentially, you can use Word to publish your content in PDFs. It’s an ideal choice for smaller businesses that want to print the content directly.
However, companies that use PDF files for copyright-protection may want to password-protect their documents. You can also protect the document and save it as a Read Only file, thus preventing conversions.
Step 5: Export Your PDF Document
Once you are done making the changes to your PDF document, you can simply save it and export it as a PDF document. To do this, just click on File > Save As. In the drop-down menu from Save as Type, select PDF (as shown above).
You can also optimize the PDF file. Word will show you two options:
- Standard (optimized for online publishing and printing)
- Minimum size (optimized for publishing online)
You can also export it using another option. Go to File > Export, then select “Create PDF/XPS Document”, as shown below.
Important Things to Know About Editing PDFs in Word
Microsoft Word 2013 only converts editable text. Therefore, certain elements might not appear as you would expect, and you may not be able to edit them at all. Similarly, interactive PDF elements might not appear, too. In some cases, you might see gibberish on the screen, as Word tends to interpret specific elements as graphics.
If you are using an older version of Word, it’s best to save the PDF file as a .docx file first. However, if you are using Office 365 or a later iteration of Microsoft Word, things do get better.
The feature is still being worked on, so don’t expect the best results. It’s ideal for editing simple text PDFs. However, more complex PDFs will simply not load properly, as shown below.
While the text loads up correctly, the images and the background don’t load up correctly. This is partially due to the fact that the PDF contains multiple elements.
Microsoft Word Does a Lot More Now
Microsoft has been working hard to improve its Office suite, and Word has received a bunch of additional updates over the past few years. With an annual Office 365 subscription, you can get Microsoft Word for a fairly nominal fee.
You can also use Microsoft Word for creating a professional resume. Obviously, you should save your resume as a PDF file once you are done!
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Portable Document Format (PDF) is a common format for sharing final versions of files. The format is most used for viewing and not editing. But if you need to edit PDF files, Microsoft Word 2019/2016/2013 brings a multitude of features to the word-processing table, one being the capability to edit PDFs.
Office 2010 provided the option to save a document as PDF, but Microsoft Word 2013 even allows editing of the content before sending it to the final recipient, as a PDF file. Although the full version of Adobe Acrobat allows users to modify PDFs, it’s more cumbersome than editing the original document in MS Office. Why so? PDF is technically an image file, converting this image file back to text needs sophisticated OCR like Adobe Acrobat X Pro or other tools. Adobe Free Reader, therefore, does not allow you to modify the content in a PDF. With Word 2013, however, you can convert a PDF into a Word document and edit the content.
In this post, we will see how to edit PDF files in Word.
When you install Office, you will notice that the context menu for any PDF file, has an option to open a PDF file in Microsoft Word, along with your other PDF Readers like Adobe Reader or Foxit and Windows Reader, if you are on Windows 10/8.
Go to any PDF file location, right-click on the PDF file, select ‘Open with’ option, and choose ‘Word (desktop) to open it in Word 2013. When you open any PDF file in Word 2013, it starts to convert it using Microsoft PDF Reflow.
Microsoft PDF Reflow will convert all the files contents, including its formatting like paragraphs, lists, headers, columns, footnotes, tables, etc, into Word content. You will be able to edit even the tables. I tried with various smaller PDF documents and it kept all its formatting, even after the conversion. Then I also tried bigger-sized PDF’s like e-books (sized ~30MB). It took a bit of time to convert – but it did its job. So, you can try large files too if you have some newer systems with more memory.
Anyway, next, a dialog box with a message “Word will convert your PDF to an editable Word document. The resulting Word document will be optimized to allow you to edit the text, so it might not look exactly like the original PDF, especially if the original file contained lots of graphics.” should appear on your computer screen.
Click the OK button to continue opening the file in Word 2013. Once it opens the PDF in Word, it will be in Read-Only / Protected mode
Upon opening the file, click the Enable Editing button next to the warning message to begin editing your PDF file. Once the editing is completed, click File, click Save as button to save the file. Here, remember, you cannot save the changes to the existing PDF file readily.
To maintain your changes, it is essential you save the document with a new name or to a different location.
So, if you get a pop bearing the same message do not be surprised. Try saving the PDF with a different name or save the file in Word or PDF format.
Depending on the situation, one option may work better than the other:
- PDF: If you don’t want to make any more changes to the document, save the edited document as a PDF file.
- Word document: If you want to continue making changes to the document (or if you need a second pair of eyes for approving the changes), save it as a Word document. You can always save it as a PDF file later on.
This is a great feature in Microsoft Word, among many other cool features of Microsoft Office.
Hope you find this tutorial useful.
TIP: You can convert, compress, sign PDF documents using free Acrobat Online tools.
Related reads:
- How to edit PDF Documents using Word Online.
- Free software to Create, Convert, Password protect PDF documents
- How to remove Password from PDF.
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While you can’t edit a PDF file directly in PDF format in Word, we’ll use a workaround that lets you make edits and still have a PDF when you’re done. In Word, head to File > Open and then navigate to the PDF file that you’d like to edit. Word will automatically convert the PDF into an editable Word document.
How do I edit a PDF file in Word?
Edit a PDF
- Go to File > Open.
- Find the PDF, and open it (you might have to select Browse and find the PDF in a folder).
- Word tells you that it’s going to make a copy of the PDF and convert its contents into a format that Word can display. The original PDF won’t be changed at all. Select OK.
Why can’t I edit a PDF in Word?
You can’t edit that PDF in Word until OCR has been done. Optical Character Recognition looks at the page and tries to figure out whether there are words. If it’s typed and neat, OCR can be very accurate. If it’s handwritten or has marks, OCR can be just awful.
Does Microsoft Office have a PDF editor?
Microsoft Office is undoubtedly one of the most important programs to create or edit Office documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. For all those who do not know, there is no separate Microsoft PDF editor or Microsoft PDF writer available, but the famous built-in word program can be used to edit PDF files.
Can you edit through PDF?
To start editing your PDF, you need to open the file in Adobe Acrobat. … Select the Edit PDF tool in the right pane. Click on the text or image you’d like to edit. Acrobat will display all the editing tools you’ll need to format your text.
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How do I enable editing on a PDF?
How to edit PDF files:
- Open a file in Acrobat DC.
- Click on the “Edit PDF” tool in the right pane.
- Use Acrobat editing tools: Add new text, edit text, or update fonts using selections from the Format list. …
- Save your edited PDF: Name your file and click the “Save” button.
Why can’t I edit my PDF?
If the PDF file is password protected, you need to have the document open password and the change permissions password to edit the PDF/PDF Portfolio. … Note that the PDF can also be secured by other means. For example, the PDF owner could have secured the PDF with a digital certificate.
How can I edit a PDF in Windows for free?
Top 5 PDF Free Editor Tools for Windows 10
- PDFelement — A Great PDF Editor for Windows 10 (Editor Pick) PDFelement is a wonderful tool that is packed with various features including the option to edit PDFs as easily as a Word document. …
- IceCream PDF Split & Merge. …
- PDF Buddy. …
- PDFescape. …
- Inkscape.
How can I edit a PDF document for free?
How to edit PDF files:
- Open a file in Acrobat DC.
- Click the “Edit PDF” tool in the right pane.
- Use Acrobat editing tools: Add new text, edit text or update fonts using selections from the Format list. …
- Save your edited PDF: Name your file and click the “Save” button.
How can I edit a PDF in Windows without acrobat?
How to Edit a PDF Without Adobe Acrobat
- Click on “New” on the Google Docs page and upload your file to the drive.
- Once the file is uploaded, in the main view, right click on the file and select “Open with”, and then “Google Docs.” A new tab will open in your browser with editable content.
How can I edit a PDF file in Word online for free?
Click the Select a file button above or drag and drop a PDF into the drop zone. Select the PDF you want to convert to the DOCX file format. Watch Acrobat automatically convert the file. Download the converted Word doc or sign in to share it.
How do you convert a PDF to an editable PDF?
Once the file is in your drive, right-click or long-tap the item in Drive’s main view. Select “Open Open with,” then click “Google Docs.” The PDF document will open in a new browser tab in the Google Docs interface. From here you can edit any of the text in the PDF document as if it were a standard word processor file.
Does Windows 10 have a PDF editor?
Type on any PDF on Windows 10.
Launch your favorite web browser and navigate to Acrobat online. Select the Edit PDF tool. Upload your file by dragging and dropping it to the editor. … Once you’re finished, select the Download button on the top right to finalize and download your PDF.
Does Google have a free PDF editor?
Free PDF Editor — Google Workspace Marketplace. Fill up your PDF Forms quickly online for free. … You can begin using our features by either uploading a PDF file from your computer, or creating a new PDF from scratch.
What is the best free PDF editor?
Top 10 Free PDF Editor Software in 2021
- Foxit PDF Editor.
- pdfFiller by airSlate.
- PDFelement.
- Nitro PDF Productivity.
- Ultimate eBook Converter.
- FineReader PDF for Windows and Mac.
- Smallpdf.
- CocoDoc.
How do I enable editing on a Word document?
Enable editing in your document
- Go to File > Info.
- Select Protect document.
- Select Enable Editing.
How can I write on a PDF document?
Add new text to a PDF.
- Open your file in the Acrobat PDF Editor.
- Select Fill & Sign on the right side of the screen.
- Choose the Add Text tool, which looks like an upper-case “A” next to a lower-case “b.”
- Click anywhere in the PDF where you’d like to add text and start typing.
What is the best program to edit PDF files?
The best PDF editors you can buy today
- PDFpenPro 11. Best PDF editor. …
- Acrobat Pro DC. Best PDF editor on Windows. …
- PDF Candy. Best free PDF editor. …
- PDFescape. Best PDF-annotation tool. …
- Preview. Built-in PDF annotation for macOS. …
- PDF Expert. PDF editor with the cleanest interface. …
- PDFelement Pro. …
- Sejda PDF Desktop Pro.
Can I edit a PDF file that was emailed to me?
If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can just open your PDF in it and edit from there. The only problem is, if your computer doesn’t have the font that the PDF uses, you won’t be able to edit it. Some PDF documents are locked by the original author, so you will need a password to unlock them for editing.
How do I convert PDF to Word without formatting?
How to Retain PDF Formatting When Converting it to Word
- Open a PDF file in Adobe Acrobat. …
- Click «File.» Select «Export.»
- Choose «Microsoft Word Document» as the text format.
- Click «Settings.»
- Make changes in «Layout Settings.» The type of formatting you choose to retain will depend on the nature of the PDF document.
How do I convert PDF to Word on Windows for free?
No need to spend time to adjust text and images.
- Open a PDF file in Acrobat.
- Click on the Export PDF tool in the right pane.
- Choose Microsoft Word as your export format, and then click on Word Document. …
- Click «Export». …
- Select a location where you want to save the file, name your new Word file, and then click «Save».
Can you edit PDF files in Office 365?
When you open a PDF file, we use an Office 365 service to convert it from a PDF to a Word document in the . … You will be prompted to consent to using this cloud-based service before you can save the new file and edit it just like you would any Word document.
How do you edit and remove text from a PDF?
- Open your PDF document.
- Switch to Edit Mode. …
- Wait for the Edit toolbar to appear.
- Select the text editor icon.
- Click on the document where you want to insert or delete existing text and wait for cursor appear.
- Type desired text, or delete existing text by pressing the backspace button on your keyboard.
Do you have to pay to edit a PDF?
If you don’t want to pay for it, you can sign up for the 7-day free trial and access Acrobat DC’s powerful features. To start editing your PDF, you need to open the file in Adobe Acrobat. Go to File>Open. Select the Edit PDF tool in the right pane.
Editing in PDFs in Microsoft Word has become a lot easier since Microsoft built in more functionality, starting with Word 2016. Its cousin the Edge browser has impressive PDF capabilities too.
While you can’t beat a full-fledged PDF editor for complex work, Word now has the ability to open and edit PDFs (though with some formatting hiccups). Here’s how it all works.
Import, export, and edit PDFs in Microsoft Word
1. Open Word 2016. Select File > Open, then Browse to the folder that contains your PDFs. Select a file and click the Open button. Notice the selected file appears in the View window on the right. For this example, select a file with text and graphics.
JD Sartain / IDG Worldwide Select a PDF file and click open
2. Once you click Open, the following dialog box appears:
JD Sartain / IDG Worldwide Convert to Word dialog box
NOTE: The message warns that large files take longer to load, and the layout in Word may not look exactly like the original PDF. That’s because margins, columns, tables, page breaks, footnotes, endnotes, frames, track changes, and special format options such as font effects (among other things) may differ between the original software used to create the PDF file (such as InDesign or Microsoft Publisher) and Word.
Microsoft suggests that text documents transfer and reflow better than documents heavily laden with charts and graphics, tags, bookmarks, footnotes, and/or track changes. These additional text blocks often land in the middle of paragraphs or tagged on to the end. Be aware of these limitations so you can plan for the outcome and make adjustments as needed.
Many of the layout attributes, however, are compatible and transfer from the PDF directly into Word with no problems. For example, the following image is a copy of the original PDF we opened in Word.
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Modify PDFs in Word
You can easily add new paragraphs and edit and delete data, and the document reformats automatically as you type. You can even remove, replace, or reposition the graphics, and the text-wrap feature re-wraps the paragraphs around the image at its new location. You can also change the page size, the margins, the line spacing, the font and font size plus all the font attributes, and much more.
In the “edited” version of this document, the font and font size in the title, subtitle, first, and last paragraphs were all changed. In addition, the yellow paragraph was added and the image was moved from top right to bottom left, all without any problems.
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In fact, Word’s PDF compatibility is so good now, you can right-click the image and view an entire list of editable graphic options including cropping, sizing, formatting, positioning, adding captions, and even attaching hyperlinks.
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With all these new features, you can now use Word as a desktop publisher, save the finished product as a compiled/condensed PDF, then ship it directly to the printer for mass production. This is a real plus for small offices and home businesses who can’t afford to purchase another software program for every special function that occurs.
The real benefit for everyone else is the convenience of copying data from one document to another that previously originated within incompatible file formats. PDFs are smaller, easier to email, and much more efficient for printing, because the format is portable. All the necessary elements to produce the finished product are collected into a single file.
The downside of Word’s Reflow feature is that some companies use the PDF format to ensure some measure of copyright protection on the documents they distribute. There is a solution for these groups as well. Password-protect the document in Acrobat for Read Only, so the file cannot be copied or converted.
Save or export a Word document to PDF
1. Once the document is altered to your satisfaction, choose File > Save As, navigate to the appropriate folder, then choose PDF from the Save as Type dropdown list.
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2. Immediately, the system displays the following PDF file type screen. Choose Optimize for Standard (publishing online and printing) and check the box for Open File After Publishing, then click Save.
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3. Another option for saving or re-saving a document as a PDF file is to export it. Choose File > Export, select Create PDF/XPS Document in the left column, then click the button with the same name.
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4. Again, the system displays the following PDF file type screen. Choose Optimize for Standard (publishing online and printing) and check the box for Open File After Publishing if you want the PDF to open after it’s saved. Then click the Publish button and your new PDF is created.
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Repairing PDF errors in Word
If you find errors in the republished/re-saved PDF documents, you may have to go back and reformat the pages. Text will likely re-flow with no problems, but the graphics using text-wrap may disrupt the text flow. If that happens, break up the paragraphs so that one text box ends before the image, then another, new text box begins again after the image. Once that’s accomplished, hard-code the position of the graphic box.
1. Right click the image, choose Wrap Text > More Layout Options, and the following screen appears:
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If your text is moved and rearranged in your new PDF, you may want to choose a Relative horizontal and vertical position. This allows the image to move with the text. If you want the image to remain absolutely at the bottom-left side of page one, then choose an Absolute horizontal and vertical position. You don’t have to locate or guess the position, just move the image and the new position coordinates appear in the above box. All you have to do is click Absolute or Relative, then click OK.
Once these decisions are settled, repeat the steps above to re-save or re-export the file to a new PDF.
Export PDFs from Acrobat to Word
1. Open the new Adobe Acrobat DC (Document Cloud), and sign in.
2. Open a PDF file. In this case, we opened the file called Tea.pdf
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3. Select File > Export To > Microsoft Word > Word Document (or Word 97-2003 document), if applicable.
4. On the Save As PDF screen, name your file (or use the same name), choose the Word extension (docx for 2007 through the current version documents), and click Save.
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NOTE: The first time, it takes a few seconds to a minute while the Conversion Engine gets started. But, generally, after the first one, they convert fairly fast.
Convert a batch of Word documents to one PDF file
Here’s something else you can do with PDFs and Word. If you need to email several dozen Word files to a client or colleague, the fastest, easiest, and most efficient way to accomplish this task is to create a single PDF file that contains all the individual files. Adobe Acrobat can perform this function in a few easy steps and takes only seconds.
1. Open (or login to) your Adobe Acrobat program.
2. From the Home page, choose Create PDF.
3. On the next screen, choose Multiple Files > Combine Files
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4. On the following screen, click the Add Files button.
5. Navigate to the drive and folder where the batch files are located, then highlight all the files you want to include in this single batch file.
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6. Acrobat displays the selected files on the next screen. Click the Combine button (top, right).
7. As Acrobat combines the designated files, the icons turn black and display a green check mark to indicate that all the targeted files have been selected.
8. On the next screen (Save As PDF), click the Choose a Different Folder button.
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9. Navigate to the drive and folder where you want the PDF batch file saved, enter a new filename over the Acrobat name (Binder1), then click the Save button.
10. The file is saved with a PDF extension in the designated drive and folder and displays on the screen with the new filename. Page down to review the combined files .
11. Now you can email the combined files as one PDF.
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Editing PDF files can be a major hassle. But here’s a simple trick for editing them–and all you need is Microsoft Word.
While you can’t edit a PDF file directly in PDF format in Word, we’ll use a workaround that lets you make edits and still have a PDF when you’re done.
- In Word, head to File > Open and then navigate to the PDF file that you’d like to edit.
- Word will automatically convert the PDF into an editable Word document. Once it opens, make any edits you need to. (Note that this may not look exactly like the original PDF, especially if the original file contained multiple graphics.)
- Now head to File > Save As. In the “Save as Type” dropdown menu, choose PDF, not the Word Document format. Now you have an edited PDF document to share as you please.
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In this article, I am going to show that you how you can open and edit PDF document in Microsoft Word 2016. In the later versions of “Office”, you will not be able to convert “Portable Document Files” inside word and start editing it. It’s possible in Microsoft Office 2016, 2013, and 2010. In our today’s article, I am going to work Word 2016 which the latest version of “Office” right now. First, it’s better to know what is PDF files.
What is PDF Document?
According to Wikipedia, site, the Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format used to present documents in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems. Each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout flat document, including the text, fonts, graphics, and other information needed to display it. In 1991, Adobe Systems’ co-founder John Warnock outlined a system called “Camelot” that developed into PDF. Now let’s get started that how to open and edit PDF document.
How to Open and Edit PDF Document?
Open Microsoft Word 2016 or the later versions of “Word” then select your PDF file. If you don’t have the PDF file for practice Download it from here.
To open a PDF file. Go to the file tab then choose the “Open” option from the left-hand side. Select the PDF file where it is located.
How to Open PDF Files
Now an error or a warning message will appear. Word will now convert your PDF to an editable “Word document”. This may take a while. The resulting “Word document” will be optimized to allow you to edit the text, so it might not look exactly like the original PDF, especially if the original file contained lots of graphics. Now what you are going to do is; click on “OK” button.
Warning Message
Now edit the PDF document according to your own wish. Any kind of formatting you can apply. Once you are satisfied with what you have done. Click on the “File Tab” then click “Save As”. Choose the format PDF then click save button.
Edit PDF Files
Another Method: How to edit PDF with ease?
It’s worth noting that editing PDF text with Word 2016 in plain text is a very simple and fast way, but most of the time your PDF files are not limited to this simple layout, it will also include some forms, images and others. Then Word 2016 may cause some typographical confusion so that more extra work is added, and even you can’t restore the original layout. So you need a professional PDF editor to help you.
Edit PDF Documents
PDFelement 6, a versatile PDF editor with a Word interface. Unlike other PDF editors, it doesn’t require a lot of effort to learn how to use it, so you can easily edit the PDF and save it in the original PDF file format without formatting risks. Its editing features include the following: text, images, links, pages, watermarks, backgrounds, headers, footers, etc.
How to edit PDF using PDFelement?
Step #1: Download it and open the software. See the screenshot:
Open PDF Document
Step #2: Open your file and Go to “Edit ” tab, you will find lots of option for editing as your desired.
Edit Document
Note: After editing, you can save as any formats which you want. Such as PDF, Word, PPT, HTML, Image, TXT, EPUB and more.
This is a PDF software that not only has powerful editing capabilities but also includes creation, conversion, annotation, merging, protection, signature and more. How to upgrade to the Pro version can also meet the high-level requirements of OCR, batch conversion, compressed files and data extraction required by business people. You can Download PDFelement for Free.
Conclusion
This was how you can open and edit PDF document in Microsoft word 2016. If you have a question regarding opening and editing PDF document in Microsoft Word 2016 or the later versions. Thanks for being with us.