![]() Whereas the original had the text wrapped round the pictures, the converted file had the text over the top of the pictures when viewed in LibreOffice (I don't use Word). It created a document with no page margins but indents on each paragraph instead. I tested it with a 2-page PDF which had two different fonts and five embedded pictures.įirst I created a DOC. Installed without problems on 64-bit Win7 system. Save | Cancelĭownloaded slowly but eventually OK. You can specify which folder the converted result goes to. I do not know why this 3rd case was such a great success while the 2nd case failed. The result is a beautifully converted and accurate MsWord document, complete with full formatting - colour, fonts, underline, etc. Success in 3rd case converting another downloaded PDF to MsWord.I do not know why it failed with this particular PDF document. The result is just an image (in MsWord jargon, it is a "Picture") and the characters are not editable. ![]()
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