Luckily, both Microsoft Word and Adobe have features that you can use to easily complete the conversion without external assistance. So, we have collected those methods and listed them in easy-to-follow steps in this article.
How to Convert PDF to Word
You can convert PDF into Word files, similar to how you open any new file in Microsoft Word. But there are other techniques to do so for desktop and mobile users as well. So, follow the methods mentioned below to convert your PDF files into Word.
Using Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word can directly read PDF files, among many others. The file option on Word allows you to open files within your computer. There, you can open the target PDF file as mentioned below to convert and use it as a word file. On PC Additionally, the drag-and-drop method is a more convenient method to open and convert PDF into word files without using any external tools. Afterward, you can edit or save the file as you would any other word document. You can follow the steps mentioned below to do so. On Mobile For mobile users, using the Microsoft Office app is the easiest way to convert PDF files into word docs. You can open the PDF file on Office and use the convert feature that’s available with the app. So, install MS Office on your phone and follow the steps mentioned below.
Using Adobe Acrobat
PDF is a file format created by Adobe for portable documents. So, you can use Adobe’s Acrobat tool to convert PDF files into Word documents. You need to open the PDF file on Acrobat and export it as a doc file to convert it to a Word document. To do so, you can refer to the steps listed below. Alternatively, you can also follow the steps below:
With External Tools or Online Converters
If you search on the internet, you can find several online websites and tools that allow you to convert PDF files to Word. Upload your file as the tool suggests, choose doc as an option (if available), and press convert. However, you need to be careful of viruses and malware while using online tools. Try keeping your Antivirus protection on during the process and scan your system afterward.