News
Topline Portable Document Format files, or PDFs, are easily presented and exchanged across softwares—even Word—so here’s how to convert a PDF into a Microsoft Word document.
Learn how to use one of Word 2013's most asked-for features: how to open and edit a PDF file in Word.
However, if you do not want to do that, you can always open PDF files in Protected View in Word. It helps you block any macros from running right after opening the file in Word.
Microsoft Word can accommodate a surprising number of file formats, and even take in Excel and PowerPoint data, though it might look funny. Here's how.
PDF files are great, but you might need to make some changes in Word. Here's how to convert a PDF file into a Word document using a few of our favorite methods.
Navigate to the location of your PDF file, select it, and click ‘Open’. A dialog box will appear notifying you that Word will convert the PDF into an editable Word document.
Need to edit a PDF document for free? Don't worry, we've put together a couple of easy-to-follow shortcuts.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results