Nope - Word is a word-processor program. Adobe reader is a PDF viewer.
you can import them using the import tool in adobe reader
Can I change a "read only" file from Adobe to a word document?
adobe is the same in Spanish as in English.
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Reader and Acrobat, Quark Xpress, Microsoft Word, Web Browsers like Safari, etc. How many do you want?
no, .pdf files are in the format read by adobe reader, whereas .doc are files associated with Microsoft word, pdf documents are used by many websites instead of .doc files as pdf files can be read from the browser with an adobe plugin.
how can change adobe reader document into m.s word. IDTS (AKA... I don't Think so BEACHBALL)
The basic functions of a computer include reading documents, writing documents, and email. The three most popular apps for these which are found on both Windows and Mac are Adobe Acrobat Reader, Microsoft Word, and Firefox.
The Microsoft Office has open text formatting, which includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. In addition, the Adobe software package also has open text formatting, which include Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat.
Yes, there are sites online that will do it for free. See the Related Links section below.
You can do a highlight all then Ctrl+C, then go to Word and paste it in. You may need to change the selector in Adobe Reader.
It is a content format that can only be viewed by PDF Reader like Adobe Reader. You can not make edition to the PDF file as it is not an editable format. It is formatted better than word. People who open the PDF see exactly the same as you by any version of PDF reader. Anyone who wants to edit PDF or something needs PDF converter.
No. Windows XP is an operating system. Microsoft Word is a word processor.