Word 2010 cannot directly edit PDF files. It can only open a PDF as read-only if you have an add-in like the "Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS" plugin, but you won’t be able to fully edit the PDF content inside Word.
Starting from Word 2013, Microsoft introduced the PDF Reflow feature, which allows you to open a PDF and edit its text, images, and formatting like a Word document.
There are many online websites that can show you how to edit PDF files, but the main website to check would be Adobe. Adobe has the products and instructions on how to edit PDF files the correct way.
I tried two methods: I. Use Adobe Acrobat. Edit you words/pictures/formats in it and then save as PDF files. II. Use Microsoft Office free plugin "Save as PDF". Just edit your files in Word/Excel/PPT then save as PDF. It is really simple.
No, Adobe Reader will read PDF files, while Adobe Acrobat can create and edit PDF files. Adobe Reader is just a free PDF reader, but Adobe Acrobat Pro/Stand is much more powerful to deal with PDF files, will help to create, edit and convert PDF.
You can convert the PDF to Word using AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter. It can preserve text, layouts, images and hyperlinks in an editable Word document. Even protected PDF can be converted. If your PDF is a scanned one, it will extract the whole image in the Word, but you can not edit the content of the images. If your PDF is created from Word, it not only can extract the image in the generated Word document, but also you can edit the text content in the picture.
Unlike other textual formats, it is not that easy to edit PDF documents. So we need to convert a PDF to word doc format first. There are many PDF to word converters available on the Internet. See Sources and Related Links for an example.
One of the most commonly used programs that one can use to edit PDF documents is Adobe Acrobat Professional. Using this software, one can edit, create, or combine multiple PDF files.
With PDF Converter for Mac, you can save PDF files as 9 formats easily. In this way, you can edit/print/copy the content from scanned PDF. Convert PDF to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, EPUB, HTML, Plain Text, Rich Text Format, Image and iWork Pages. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n94vntrxpe0
You can view pdf files on it, as well as word and other files apparently.
There are a few differences in pdf and word documents. Pdf files are accepted by all professionals printers whereas word doc files usually are not. You can do more with pdf files, like taking high quality documents and making them available on the net. Word documents are more for word processing, and using different fonts and styles.
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No it is not a word processor, it is a file format, that is supposed to be good for printing. Also, you cant edit a pdf after it is made.
Click on start..programs..accessories..notepad; when notepad opens click on file..open; find the file you are trying to open then click ok.orClick on start..programs..accessories..command prompt (DOS prompt for older computers; go to directory where file is and type EDIT filename (whatever the name of the file is you want to edit).When you are done with either method, click file..save then file..close.