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I have a pdf doc I need to convert to word, or maybe even possibly edit, then convert back to pdf. Trying to update my resume. Any recommendations that are trustworthy?
it is hard or impossible to convert PDF to Word document, other way around is easy.
Not really. Acrobat Pro does a pretty good job now. I've converted many PDFs to Word docs that preserved complex formatting (tables, graphics, etc.) with little or no cleaning up to do. But then, it ain't free.
For future reference, Adobe Reader can "convert to Word".I have a pdf doc I need to convert to word, or maybe even possibly edit, then convert back to pdf. Trying to update my resume. Any recommendations that are trustworthy?
pdf is such a PITA.
What sometimes works for me is:
1) Open the pdf in your your pdf reader (I happen to use the free PDF-XChange Viewer, only due to several years of habit, and not because I especially like it)
2) Use "File" / "Export to image" to export a pdf page to an image like jpg on your desktop
3) use OCR (I use Abbyyfine, or Google has a free one called called Google Tesseract, or another brand is Omnipage) to read the image into Word.
It's only good if you're handling just a small number of pages.
Also see:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=216546&highlight=ocr
It's a PITA because PDF is a presentation/print format, not one designed for editing. If you're editing PDFs regularly you're doing it wrong.