How do I download a Adobe PDF file and get it converted to a Word document?

How do I download a Adobe PDF file and get it converted to a Word document?

Download: you just download it as you would any other document.
Convert to Word: either using the ExportPDF online service, or Acrobat.

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    I just downloaded Adobe to convert PDF file.  Failed to convert on the first Document.  What do I do

    You need to provide exact info. What system? What document? What settings? what errors?
    Mylenium

  • How do I edit the text in a pdf file that has been converted to a Word doc

    How do I edit the text in a pdf file that has been converted to a Word doc?

    Hi BridgetteJean,
    Please go through this video this explains how to edit text in a pdf document.
    http://tv.adobe.com/watch/acrobat-tips-and-tricks/editing-text-with-the-typewriter-tool/

  • Hi... I would like to purchase a Tablet Sony Xperia Z 2 10.1 (the last one of the Z series) and I was told that Adobe does not support Sony anymore.... I need to be able to open and read Adobe PDF files and I would like to know if this tablet can still us

    Hi... I would like to purchase a Tablet Sony Xperia Z 2 10.1 (the last one of the Z series) and I was told that Adobe does not support Sony anymore.... I need to be able to open and read Adobe PDF files and I would like to know if this tablet can still use Flash Player...
    Is there anyo who can help me with this? I asked in the shop and I was told "yes of course" , but when I contacted Sony directly I was advised to check with Adobe as apparently in the recent months Adobe and Sony haven't been getting along anymore...

    You may be mixing up two entirely different Adobe products.
    1. Adobe Flash Player. Needed to view web pages designed with Flash. Not needed to view PDF files. Not available for Android (not just Sony).
    2. Adobe Reader. Reads PDF files. However, the Android can also read most PDF files without needing Adobe Reader.

  • I do not get a readable or editable PDF file that has been converted to Microsoft Word.

    In the past I have been able to convert PDF files to MicroSoft Word, and Edit and Save the Documents. Now, the converted files are unreadable and uneditable. How do I correct this problem?

    Thanks for the email, Stacy!
    I don't have an old PDF file that I converted to MicroSoft Word, however the new file that I am trying to convert and edit is the same kind of file that I've converted and edited before; An Invoice from the same Company. Is there a possibility that a download, MicroSoft Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office System, onto MicroSoft Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 computer might be causing the problem? Should I download to (.doc) or (.docx)? Any help will be greatly appreciated!
    Thanks,
    Joseph Renn Little
    Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 08:48:32 -0700
    From: [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: I do not get a readable or editable PDF file that has been converted to Microsoft Word.
        Re: I do not get a readable or editable PDF file that has been converted to Microsoft Word.
        created by StacySison in Adobe ExportPDF - View the full discussion
    Hi Joseph,
    I'd like to assist!
    Have you tried converting one of your old PDF's that have worked in the past to see if it still works?
    Are these files scanned to PDF files?
    You may want to try utilizing the OCR solution.
    Let me know if that works.
    Looking forward to hearing back from you!
    Kind regards, Stacy
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  • Printing to Adobe PDF printer and getting the same document, possible??

    Hello:
    I need to split a page A4 into 2 pages, it's possible using print, then tile large pages, the problem is that my original document is black and white, but the generated one has a shades of gray visible when zooming to 800% (and the size is much bigger), so my question is:
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    I'm using acrobat6

    I suspected as much.  I was hopeful it was something like a setting that needed to be changed or a reg hack that needed a bit changed from 0 to 1 to make the printing work as expected.  I only installed the local printer to see if the RDP session
    tunnel was in fact causing the print size to balloon so I will continue to instruct users to use that instead of the local redirected printer.  I am disappointed but not surprised.
    Edit:
    Additionally I have tested the functionality of setting the GPO settings for Easy Print to use the redirected printer's drivers instead of the ones used by easy print, by setting “Computer
    Configuration -> Administrative templates -Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host -> Printer Redirection”.
    to “Disabled” but
    with no luck.  In fact the printer received the proper Adobe PDF driver, but the job went out into print spool hell and was lost to the ether.  I have concluded that this approach will not bear any fruit.

  • How do I download the adobe pdf printer

    how do I install the adobe pdf printer?  I'm working with adobe pro xi and can't find the printer.  thanks.

    You don't download it. If you are on Windows, it gets installed as part of Acrobat Pro. If you are on a Mac, it has gone, killed by Apple.

  • How can I change an Adobe .pdf file to a .jpeg file?

    I have a .pdf file and the program I need to upload the file to only accepts .jpeg files.  Can I change the .pdf to a .jpeg?

    Not using Reader alone no.
    You could take a snapshot and paste it into an image application, you could open it in Photoshop and save as a .jpg or you could use save as .jpg from Acrobat.

  • How to use cfdocument  create a PDF file and save the file in server?

    Hi,
    I want to use cfdocument to create a PDF file and save it in
    the server for other people to download,can you give me a idea how
    to do this.Thanks.
    <cfdocument format = "PDF" pagetype="A4"
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    Mark

    Hi
    <cfdocument filename="" format = "PDF" pagetype="A4"
    orientation="portrait">
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    Give the physical path to the filename. You have write
    permission for this folder to create a PDF file.

  • How can Hebrew letters in a pdf file be reproduced with Hebrew as a word doc using adobe export pdf?

    I subscribe to Adobe Export PDF and it has worked well. Today I uploaded a PDF file with Hebrew letters and the downloaded Word doc did not format the Hebrew letters as Hebrew letters. Is there a way around this?
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    John

    Try Goodreader in the App Store. It should do the job for you.

  • Adobe Acrobat XI for mac, how to reverse pages in a pdf file and how to collate two pdf files into one

    I scanned some large documents, which were two sided. Because they were printed on glossy paper, I could not scan the pages double sided. So I made two files, one file containing all the even pages and one file containing all the odd pages. Now I have two problems: 1. the pages in the even pages file are in the reversed order, so I need to reverse the order of all the pages in this file. Then I need to combine these two files (collate) so that all the odd and even pages are combined into one single file and all the pages are in the correct order.
    In older acrobat pro programs (windows) I found a javascript file that could fix all this. However now I have Acrobat XI and I have a macbook pro, so now I'm completely lost. Can anyone help me with this problem?

    If you have a script that does it then you should use it... Open the console and run this command:
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    It will print out the location you need to use for the .js file you have. Then restart Acrobat and you should be good to go.

  • In C#, how can I detect an opened PDF file and save it into disk?

    he WebBrowse componente in C# opened an PDF file inside. The file came from the Internet. So, the Adobe Acrobat Reader was called and opened the file correctly. I want to save this file to disk. How can I do it?
    The WebBRowse component does not have access to the PDF content.

    PDFs are not designed to be editable. Your engineers can make comments using Adobe Reader without any extra steps provided they use the highlight and sticky note comments. If you want them to have access to the full range of comment markup you will need to use Acrobat to apply extended rights to the file.

  • How can i save my work pdf files and personal pdf files separately in my ipadmini

    Hi,
    I would like some help on separating my personal and work pdf files in my ipad. Currently i saved everything in ibook but find it unprofessional when i have to show my clients my work
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    trena.c

    If you still would like to use Ibooks you can add Collections. i.e.. work pdf's
    View your collections, add a new one.
    Now go to the pdf's you want to add to that collection and move them to the new collection you have just created.
    Hope this helps.
    PJRS

  • How to use VBA to View PDF file and use an OCR object?

    As subject, I need to use VBA to open PDFs via Acrobat. Convert images to texts. And get some key words from the documents.
    But I cannot find the API for VBA from SDK.

    The API for VB is part of the "Interapplication Communication" section, specifically the part for "OLE". You can also use much of the JavaScript API through a VB:JavaScript linkage.
    I don't know if there is an API to running OCR.

  • How do I click on a PDF link and get a dialogue asking me what to do?

    Read this. More confused:
    https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/view-pdf-files-firefox-without-downloading-them?esab=a&s=unable+to+rename+PDF+download&r=2&as=s
    In Safari, I can Cmd-click on a link that is a link to a PDF document, and I get a popup asking me how to handle it.
    I want to SAVE AS with my own version of the filename.
    Seems like FF can only immediately download with the given filename. It does not even display the PDR within FF. Which is sometimes what I want to do too.

    A fact that sometimes explains PDF problems on a particular website: Firefox determines which downloads are PDFs based on a content-type header sent by the server, application/pdf. If the server sends some other content-type, Firefox will not try to display it in its PDF Viewer.
    To choose how Firefox will handle PDFs, what usually works is to set your preference in the Options dialog on the Applications panel. Either:
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    * Firefox menu > Preferences > Applications
    In the search box above the list, type or paste PDF and pause while the list is filtered. Then use the drop-down on the right side to choose your preference, for example:
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    * Always Ask (should display the Open/Save/Cancel dialog)
    Sometimes the file that stores your download handling preferences will become corrupted. Because it is a poorly documented, difficult to edit format, the standard medicine is to rename the file and have Firefox regenerate a new one. If you want to try that:
    Open your current Firefox settings (AKA Firefox profile) folder using either
    * "3-bar" menu button > "?" button > Troubleshooting Information
    * Help menu > Troubleshooting Information
    In the first table on the page, click the "Show in Finder" button
    Leaving that window open, switch back to Firefox and Exit, either:
    * "3-bar" menu button > "power" button
    * File menu > Exit
    Pause while Firefox finishes its cleanup, then rename '''mimeTypes.rdf''' to something like mimeTypes.old
    Start Firefox back up again. PDF settings should default back to "Preview in Firefox" but you can edit as needed. Does Firefox obey?

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