When I'm trying to convert a pdf file to an excel or word doc I get an error report

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  • When trying to convert a pdf file into a word doc, i only get the graphics but not the text. How do i remedy this?

    When trying to convert a pdf file into a word doc I only get graphics but no text. What to do?

    Hey hamsa142,
    I think you are converting a scanned PDF to word.
    You might need to run OCR first to make the text recognizable and then convert it to word.
    Regards,
    Anubha

  • I have subscribed to this and i am trying to convert a PDF file to word yet the system tells me to subscribe

    i have subscribed to this and i am trying to convert a PDF file to word yet the system tells me to subscribe

    In Adobe Acrobat use the menu File > Save As > MS Word > ...

  • I am trying to convert a pdf file from the Government Website.

    I am trying to convert a pdf file from the government site, it is a divorce petition item d008-eng.docx. Whenever I do the transcript is all over the place. Any suggestions?
    I have only bought the software to do this one thing and it failed.

    If you use Reader XI you should be able to save it. You should also be able to save the form with Acrobat. However, the form name you gave is a docx file, not a PDF. So it is not clear what you are asking. If it were a PDF form as I would have expected, your questions would have made more sense.
    Did you buy Acrobat? If so, are you trying to convert to docx or what. I really do not understand your question. I did find an 8 page PDF of the form (assume it is the same). If you have Acrobat, just start filling it out and save at any stage. I do not see any need to convert it to docx. There are no restrictions on the form for saving or such, so I do not see why you say you can not save your input. If you bought Reader, you got ripped off. If you bought Acrobat there should be no issues with saving. If you use Reader XI there should also be no issues with saving the PDF. So, I do not see the point of your question, sorry.

  • I recently subscribed to Adobe ExportPDF and tried to convert a PDF file to MS Word.  So far,  after many tries,  I get soe type of error and the conversion fails.  Please advise?

    I recently subscribed to Adobe ExportPDF and tried to convert a PDF file to MS Word.  So far,  after many tries,  I get soe type of error and the conversion fails.  Please advise?

    Hi there,
    It sounds like there may be an issue with the quality of the PDF. Not all PDFs are created equal, and especially those created from scanned documents can be problematic if the scan quality isn't the best. Is there a dark background on the PDF, or stray marks or smudges?
    You can try converting with OCR disabled at outlined in this document: How to disable Optical Character Recognition (O... | Adobe Community. But, while that's a good test to find out where the problem lies, you'll end up with a Word document that isn't editable, so it's not an optimal solution.
    Please let us know how it goes.
    Best,
    Sara

  • I have just tried to convert a PDF file for the first time. Get error message-can't access service.

    I just purchased ExportPDF and have tried to convert a PDF file to *.docx and *.rtf for the first time.  In both cases I get a file that says there was an error is accessing the online service.  What do I do?

    Could you try these steps to alleviate the access issue you're having:
    Choose Edit > Preferences (Win) or Adobe Reader > Preferences (Mac)
    Click 'Online Services' on the left-hand 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
    Let us know if you're still having trouble and we'll try to help!
    -David

  • I'm trying to convert a pdf file to word and I continue to get the message "An error occurred while signing in".  I believe I'm properly signed in, I can see my account, etc.  Any suggestions?

    I'm trying to convert a pdf file to word and I continue to get the message "An error occurred while signing in".  I believe I'm properly signed in, I can see my account, etc.  Any suggestions?

    Hi tkam,
    It sounds as though you just need to install the latest Reader update. Please choose Help > Check for Updates in Reader and install the latest update. An update to Reader 11.0.07 resolves this sign-in issue.
    Let us know how it goes!
    Best,
    Sara

  • I'm trying to convert a pdf file to word and I continue to get the message "An error occured while signing in".  I believe I'm properly signed in, I can see my account, etc.  Any suggestions?

    I'm trying to convert a pdf file to word and I continue to get the message "An error occurred while signing in".  I believe I'm properly signed in, I can see my account, etc.  Any suggestions?

    Hi tkam,
    I think I may have just the answer you're looking for. If you're converting from within Adobe Reader, please choose Help > Check for Updates and install any available updates. This error was resolved in the most recent Reader update. (You can also try signing in directly via the ExportPDF website at https://cloud.acrobat.com/exportpdf.)
    Please let us know how it goes.
    Best,
    Sara

  • I tried to convert a PDF file into Word and it gave me computer language

    I tried to convert a PDF file into word and it gave me computer language. Help!

    HI Aijan,
    I am trying to convert a pedigree chart so I can put it in my family's genealogy book. I need to make some corrections on it. It was created on a MAC and I am on a PC. This may be part of the problem. I am on Windows 8 on a 1-year old Samsung computer laptop. I have Adobe Reader XI on it. It says that I can convert a PDF to an Excel or Word file for editing.
    It looks like computer code to me.
    Here is the first page of what I am copying:
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    Susan Cole
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  • How to convert a PDF file into a full editable WORD file?

    Hi,
    I tried to convert a pdf file into word but it is not fully editable. I can edit the title from the main page and that's it. The rest of the word document is saved as image. I tried editing teh pdf file but that one is not working either.
    Please help on how to convert a PDF file into a full editable WORD file.
    Thank you

    Not all PDF files are created equal.  When a PDF file is created with Adobe Tools it is usually "tagged" with information about the fonts the images, the layout etc...    This way when the PDF is saved to a new format like PPT or DOC then the results are usually usable.  However, if you have a PDF file that was not tagged for some reason then run the Accessibility tools on the PDF to acquire some basic tagging.  This may get you a better result.  Also if you have a PDF that is an image, then you may want to run OCR on it.

  • I have tried to vonvert a PDF file to an excell file, but it appears to still be a PDF.

    I have tried to vonvert a PDF file to an excell file, but it appears to still be a PDF.

    If you have a mac, when you Sync your iphone, it will automaticly Sync your contacts to Adress book on the Mac. If this is not the case, you can take a look in iCloud, maybe you have backed them up there.
    This is not a problem caused by iOS6, but by iCloud... it has happend to alot of people, its due to pressing the wrong OK or CANCEL button at a certain pop-up.
    Good luck

  • I am trying to upload a pdf i created to an online system but am getting an error message indicating that my document is not formatted to 8.5x11. How can i get my document to 8.5x11

    I am trying to upload a pdf i created to an online system but am getting an error message indicating that my document is not formatted to 8.5x11. How can i get my document to 8.5x11

    You'll want to fix this via the online system you used to create the PDF.
    If all content mastering and page configuration is done online then that is where you must make a correction to what you did before.
    If a file is uploaded to the online system for processing then you must revisit that file.
    Open the file with its native application and correct page size there.
    If you upload a scanned image to the online system you must configure the scanner software to output the needed page size.
    Be well...

  • Using my PC Desktop I am trying to convert a PDF file to excel.  When the data is imported to Excel the majority of the data is vertical in the far left colum.

    I am trying to import a PDF file from my desktop PC in to Excel using XI Pro.  When the data imports in to excel, the majority of the data is vertical along the far left comumn instead of horizonal along the colums such as name, address, etc.   I need to be able to import the data in to the horizonal categories so I can categorize the data after it is in excel.  Thanks.

    Hi johnc,
    I'm sorry to hear that your file didn't convert well for you. Can you please tell me more about the PDF that you're trying to convert? Do you know how it was created? The quality of a conversion depends on the quality of the PDF, and it sounds like the file you have may not include the tagging information that is required to convert that properly into an Excel file. Would you be willing to share that file with me? If so, let me know and I'll send you a private message with my contact details.
    Best,
    Sara

  • I am trying to convert Tamil PDF file to MS Word.

    Hi. I am trying to convert Tamil PDF into MS Word  using Adobe Reader XI. I have installed the required fonts.
    In the convert option, I don't see Tamil language as an option.(OCR).
    I see the fonts in MS Word.
    What are the steps.?
    Thanks
    Ravi

    I doubt that Tamil language is supported in ExportPDF; it's not even supported in Acrobat.
    Try Contact Customer Care - use the blue Still need help? button to chat with an agent.
    [topic moved to ExportPDF forum]

  • When I try to display .pdf file in browser (with proprietry extension .dnax) I get the error message "A plugin is needed to display this content".

    I am trying to display a .pdf file within Firefox on a Vista PC. I have changed the extension from .pdf to .dnax to differentiate this .pdf file from others. I get an error message as above.
    The file is displayed using Firefox on another PC with a Linux OS without problem.
    Any advice out there?

    Firefox typically judges the nature of a document or download based on the content-type header send by the web server. Usually a server has a catalog associating file extensions with content types. When you choose a new file extension, the server may send the generic "it's some kind of binary file" header ("application/octet-stream") which Firefox will not associate with a particular program.
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