How to convert PDF to Word files?

Many people want to convert PDF files to word, but not willing to pay for Adobe Acrobat. So, here is the question, how to convert PDF to Word without Adobe Acrobat?
The answer would be simple – just apply a PDF to Word program.
Here, I will introduce a program for PDF to Word Conversion and teach you how to use it. Just follow the steps below, you can easily convert PDF files to Word.

Step 1. Download and run PDF to Word Converter

Click to download PDF to Word Converter and install it.

Double-click the icon on you desktop to launch the program.

Step 2. Import PDF files
Click Add PDF Files button and browse your files to locate the files which you want to convert from PDF to Word. Or simply drag and drop your files onto the PDF to Word Converter user interface.

How to convert PDF to Word 2010?

You can either convert PDF to Word or batch convert PDF to word at a time. And the filename and file size will be shown on the main panel.

If you want to remove files, just click the file and then click Remove. You can also delete all the files using Clear button.

How to convert PDF to Word 2010?
Step 3. Convert PDF to Word

When everything is ready, you can just click Convert button, and customize destination path for resulting Word files. Then the program will Convert PDF to word documents. Just wait a few seconds.
How to convert PDF to Word 2010?

A status bar will show on the panel to indicate the process of the current conversion.

If you want to stop while PDF to Word Converter is converting files, simply click Cancel button.

More tips for you to convert PDF files to Word:

  • The trial version can only convert the first 3 pages from PDF file to Word.
  • If your PDF file is restricted and does not allow the contents to be extracted and then converted. You must first apply a PDF Password Remover to turn off the security permission setting in order to convert from PDF to Word.
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    2. Alma Raju says:

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