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The PDF-to-Word Converter

According to the promo on the PDF-to-Word site, “… it’s not possible to replicate the exact formatting and appearance of the original file used in creating a PDF,” they believe their free converter produces “more accurate results than any other tool out there, including the most expensive desktop products.”

If you are in a pinch and simply cannot find your original document, you might want to give this online utility a try. PDF-to-Word will create editable DOC/RTF files to reuse in applications like Microsoft Word, Excel, OpenOffice, and WordPerfect.

In budget crunching times it is hard to turn down free, hence my listing on the blog. If you try it and have some results for me, please comment here and let us in TLP know.

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2 Responses to “The PDF-to-Word Converter”

  1. Back from Birth and PDF to Word Computer « Its debatable…Speak Up! Says:

    [...] have found this free PDF to Word converter.  I have not tried it yet, but it comes recommended by CSU Chico’s Technology & Learning Blog, so it should work pretty [...]

  2. Richard Says:

    Thanks for featuring our new PDF-to-Word converter on your site. Much appreciated!

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