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SImply use File>Open in Word and from the File Type dropdown select PDF Files (*.pdf) Then, select the file that you want to open and then click on the Open button. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - MVP Office Apps & Services (Word) dougrobbinsmvp@gmail.com.
Word: Feature updates Edit your PDF in Word: Open your PDF, convert it to a Word document, and start editing. And seems to have been enhanced a bit since then. Result vary depending on the PDF but overall it seems to work well. *****
To convert a PDF to another other format, including Word, you need to use a tool/feature called OCR. . Word 365 has OCR built in to it. In theory, you can open a PDF and it will be "OCR'd". But in practice, it requires a specific PDF file format to work. So, give it a try, it may work.
My solution was to remove the standalone version of Skype for Business 2016 and install the Office 2013 component Lync 2013 and then use Windows Updates to upgrade Lync 2013 to Skype for Business 2015. Please reply if you need more details. In short, Office 2013 Word and standalone Skype for Business 2016 causes the pdf converter to fail.
Download the PDF file to your PC. Open Word, then select File - Open and you will be able to open the PDF file in Word, it will convert the file, then save that document as a Word File (.doocx)
Thank you for choosing Microsoft Community. You may use the ‘Save as’ feature to save documents created in Word to PDF formats. Refer to the following link ‘Save as PDF’ to save a Word 2013 document as PDF and check if it helps:
Saying support is only for crash or not working is just wrong. If repair does not work, then try uninstall from control panel. If that doesn't work, try uninstall using the fix it (in the link). Note, the fix it removes all of your customizations too, deleting files like normal.dotm. Repair Office 2013 / 365 / 2016.
Step 3. Choose "Microsoft Word Document" as the text format. Step 4. Click "Settings." Step 5. Make changes in "Layout Settings." The type of formatting you choose to retain will depend on the nature of the PDF document. Click "Retain Flowing Text" to preserve the text flow, but not the layout. Choose this option if you have multiple columns ...
Thank you for posting in Microsoft Office Community. As the issue persists even after repair, I suggest you to remove and re-install Office 2013 then try to open PDF file in Word. Run the fixit available in the link below which removes Office traces completely from the computer.
Details. Click Start then type: devices and printers. Hit Enter. Click Add Printer on the command bar. Click The printer that I want isn't listed. Click Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings then click Next. Select Use an existing port then click in the list box then select PDF (Local Port)