Convert PDF to word in c# 2010 With Arabic Laguage

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  • I am trying to convert PDF to word. With my PC  I get a message  "Error occurred while trying to access the service.   It worked fine for a long time.  Has been doing this for days now with all files i try to convert.

    I am trying to convert PDF to Word with Adobe Export PDF on my PC.  I get the message " error occurred while trying to access service".  Has worked fine in past.  Has been doing this for a few days now on all files i try to convert.    Any ideas?? Thanks

    Hi bert090909,
    Are you trying to convert your files from within Adobe Reader? If so, please make sure that you have the most current version by choosing Help > Check for Updates. Earlier versions of Reader could cause the specific error that you're reporting.
    Please let us know how it goes.
    Best,
    Sara

  • I have Adobe Reader XI with the package that allows me to send pdfs and convert pdfs to Word. When I open a pdf and try to search the search shows no matches even though the word I am searching for is in the document. Any suggestions how to search?

    I have Adobe Reader XI with the package that allows me to send pdfs and convert pdfs to Word. When I open a pdf and try to search the search shows no matches even though the word I am searching for is in the document. Any suggestions how to search?

    Once again, my thanks for your assistance. If I may impose on your generosity one more time, if I understand you correctly if I create a document on Word or WordPerfect, print it and scan it to create a pdf, the search function will not work. But, if I create the pdf document in Word the search function will work. Unfortunately, I am not sure how I create a pdf document in Word other than by printing it and scanning it. Could you please explain.
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  • Converting pdf to Word 2003 in Acrobat 9 Pro

    I am using Acrobat 9 Pro.  I want to convert pdfs to Word 2003.  I have followed the instructions to export to Word, but when I get to the dialog box that selects the conversion method, I choose Flowing, which is recommended, and click OK, and I get an error message that my PDF document may be corrupt.  This happens with every pdf, whether it is a form downloaded from the internet or a text document I have created myself.  If I try to convert to RTF instead, it makes the "conversion", but in doing so, it creates a file containing an image that is not editable -- it does not create a plain text, editable file.
    Is the problem that I am using Word 2003?  Word 2003 is not on the list of file formats to which the pdf can be exported, but when I get to that screen, I choose Workshare PDF in Word (which I believe I read somewhere is the correct choice for conversion to Word 2003) as my selection and it gets me to the "conversion method" screen (which gets me to the corruption error message). Again, even if I choose rtf, I do not get an editable document.
    Any ideas???

    Something to try -
    Export the PDF to RTF.
    Open the RTF file with Word Pad.
    Save As (perhaps to a new filename -- 'something_bis.rtf')
    Open this file with MS Word.
    Not particularly surprising that the PDF you posted behaves poorly when 'worked' with Acrobat.
    It is an output of Ghostscript.
    Compounding the awkwardness of export is the fact that the PDF is not a Tagged PDF.
    A significant raison d'etre for Tagged PDF is to support export of PDF content to a word processor application.
    Be well...

  • Error when I sign in to the Convert PDF to Word feature

    When I sign in to the Convert PDF to Word feature, after I enter my password I get a message "An error occurred while signing in" and the feature locks up, giving the same message if I use the "convert" button, can anyone help with this.  Adobe Support sent 3 emails to reset my password all of which timed out before I could get to them. I have changed my password and it is still the same. Help please.

    Hello Kathie,
    Sorry for the inconvenience that has caused to you.
    Please let me know if you have tried converting any other PDF to word with Reader.
    Alos, please sign up at "https://cloud.acrobat.com/" using your Adobe ID credentials. Click on 'ExportPDF' tab and upload the PDF that you want to convert to Word.
    Let me know if this converts fine.
    Hope to hear from you.
    regards,
    Anubha

  • 'unexpected error' when trying to convert PDF to word

    THis keeps coming up in the forum and hasnt been answered. trying to convert PDF to word but it says there is an unexpected error. help please.

    Hi!
    Please send us a copy of the file here with a brief description so we can take a look at it. Thanks! Sorry for the problems.
    Dave, Adobe

  • Convert PDF to Word Document

    I'm trying to convert a PFD file into a word processing Word Document. Don't know if this is the right place, but if anyone can tell me how to do it, or direct me a software program, I would appreciate it.
    Thank you
    Peter

    Hello Peter,
    Perhaps this utility can assist you with this task.
    http://echoone.com/filejuicer/pdf-to-word
    Or this one.
    http://www.nemopdf.con/products/pdftoword.html
    A simple Google search for "convert PDF to Word" search should give you a plethora of sites as well.
    Hope this helps.
    B-rock

  • Why does all alphabets change to capital when converting pdf to word using Adobe Acrobat XI

    Why does all alphabets change to capital when converting pdf to word using Adobe Acrobat XI

    Word 2013 uses its own pdf creator engine as far as I know. The step I performed were:
    1 - In the save settings I told word to embed fonts (sorry for the language, I have the Italian client)
    2 - Export from Word -> Save As -> .pdf adding also the table of contents/index
    N.B. I cannot use PDF/A, and in any case it doesn't embed the font
    A working solution is to use Acrobat XI to convert it or print with Adobe PDF printer, results:
    The problems are 2:
    1 - It doesn't create any bookmark and doesn't create links from the table of images to the linked images
    2 - Images, also with the preset "High Quality Printing" customized using "No compression", are really ugly and if you zoom a bit more than 100% they totally be s**t. It wasn't that way with PDF created by word.
    In the end, or I find they way to open the pdf created by word and embedd the missing font, or I find a way to make Acrobat XI creating bookmarks from the word file.
    Suggestion?

  • Good morning i already bought the converter pdf to word ,why you guys charged again

    hello Good morning i already bought the converter pdf to word ,why you guys charged again@

    I suggest that you Contact Customer Care - click on the Still need help? button to chat with an agent.
    [topic moved to ExportPDF forum]

  • Free trial version stopped converting pdf to word file

    Hello -
    I recently downloaded the free trial versio nof Adobe Reader XI, and for one day I was able to convert pdf files into Word files (doc, docx). I have not been able to do so since. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the software to no avail. The furthest I can get is to click on the convert button within reader, and then when I click on 'view converted files' I am sent to a website that asks me to subscribe in order to use the conversion function. This looks to be a somewhat common bug with this software, which leaves me very little confidence that this would be a worthwhile purchase (I am a writing teacher and would like the ease of converting back and forth in the long term).
    Can anyone help me with this?
    Thank you and all best,
    Jen

    Adobe Reader is free software; there is no trial for it.
    The ExportPDF online service, initiated through Adobe Reader, is subscription based.  To the best of my knowledge there is no trial either.
    The only trial there is to convert PDF to Word/Excel is Adobe Acrobat.
    [topic moved to ExortPDF forum]

  • When trying to convert PDF to Word I get message "An Error occurred while trying to access this Service"  Never had problems before   how can it be fixed

    When trying to convert PDF to Word I get message "An Error occurred while trying to access this Service"  Never had problems before   how can it be fixed??

    It appears that you have a subscription to one of Adobe's online subscription sersvices.
    Here, you have a user-2-user forum for users of the free desktop PDF viewer Adobe Reader.
    Some resources for following up with question about Adobe online services.
    To contact support for acrobat.com subscription services: 
    https://www.acrobat.com/misc/en/contact-support.html 
    Other links to support:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html
    http://helpx.adobe.com/support.html
    contact Adobe Customer Care on Twitter @AdobeCare.
    Phone support (for a fee - have credit card ready)
    800-833-6687, Mon - Fri, 5AM - 7PM PT
    Be well...

  • Trying to convert pdf to word - error message " an error occurred while signing in " - How do i get it to work ?

    have been using convertor form more than a year now to convert pdf to word documents
    have started to get message 'an error occurred while signing in'
    Help please ??

    This email is in response to support case #0185407323 submitted by Lowell Peterson.
    I keep submitting the same problem and keep getting exactly the same response, which is not helpful.  My problem is this:  for over a year I have been converting .pdf documents to Word by clicking on Tools with a .pdf document open in Adobe Reader, then clicking on Convert.  After a brief waiting signal, I am told to download and save the document.  Perfect.  But recently, every time I try to do exactly the same thing I get the message that says, "An error occurred while signing in."
    I have followed this advice multiple times:
    Do you get that error when you try to convert a file from within Reader? If so, please try this:
    Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Adobe Reader > Preferences (Mac OS).
    Click Adobe Online Services on the left side.
    Sign out of our Adobe ID and sign back in.
    Try to convert your document again.
              THIS PROCESS DOESN'T CHANGE ANYTHING.  I JUST KEEP ON GETTING THE ERROR MESSAGE.
    If you continue to have trouble, please verify that you can access the service via the web interface.  To do this:
    Open a browser and navigate to http://exportpdf.acrobat.com/signin.html
    Try to log in with your Adobe ID (email address) and password.
    Once logged in, follow the on-screen prompts to convert a file.
              THIS WORKS, BUT WHY SHOULD I HAVE TO GO THROUGH ALL THESE STEPS WHEN I AM ALREADY IN A .PDF DOCUMENT WITH A "TOOLS" PANEL TELLING ME I CAN DO IT FROM THERE.  PLUS, THIS MAY BE MY STUPIDITY, BUT I DON'T KNOW HOW TO "SAVE" THIS LINK, SO EVERY TIME I WANT TO CONVERT A DOCUMENT, I HAVE TO LOOK UP THIS ADVICE, THEN FOLLOW ALL THE STEPS.  IT WAS A GREAT DEAL SIMPLER AND LESS TIME CONFUSING WHEN I COULD JUST DO IT FROM "TOOLS."
    Any idea what the problem is~??

  • Trying to convert PDF to word; When I request "convert" I am told "Error in signing in" although my name is displayed

    Have just registered with Adobe in order to make this conversion but Error in signing in prevents me converting PDF to Word.....my name is displayed so the system recognises me.....what am I doing wrong?

    Hi kyleBlue,
    Do you get that error when you try to convert a file from within Reader? If so, please try this:
    Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Adobe Reader > Preferences (Mac OS).
    Click Adobe Online Services on the left side.
    Sign out of our Adobe ID and sign back in.
    Try to convert your document again.
    If you continue to have trouble, please verify that you can access the service via the web interface.  To do this:
    Open a browser and navigate to http://exportpdf.acrobat.com/signin.html
    Try to log in with your Adobe ID (email address) and password.
    Once logged in, follow the on-screen prompts to convert a file.
    Regards,
    Rave

  • I receive an error when trying to convert PDF to word.  Pls help, I have a paid acct.

    I receive an error when trying to convert PDF to word.  Can someone advise on how to resolve?

    "an error" really doesn't tell us much.
    Assuming that you use the ExportPDF online service, I suggest that you Contact Customer Care - click on the Still need help? button to chat or talk with an agent.
    [topic moved to ExportPDF forum]

  • Timeout error when converting PDF to Word

    Is anyone available?  I have a time sensitivity project - that would be simple for most folks...Need a question answered

    Hi Sara,
    my PDF cannot be read by Adobe after all. I have tried with one page but
    it still cannot read it. I would like to return the programm because it
    doesn't help to solve my task. Please be so kind and advice how I can
    return it because I will not use it.
    Kind regards,
    Marie  Schechter
    Am 09.06.2014 19:35, schrieb Sara.Forsberg:
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          Timeout error when converting PDF to Word
    created by Sara.Forsberg
    <https://forums.adobe.com/people/Sara.Forsberg> in /Adobe ExportPDF/ -
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    <https://forums.adobe.com/message/6444999#6444999>

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