M mrpickles iPF Noob Oct 16, 2011 #1 Can anyone help me change a PDF file into a writable and editable word doc? I currently have quick office. Thanks much, M
Can anyone help me change a PDF file into a writable and editable word doc? I currently have quick office. Thanks much, M
Tim SPRACKLEN iPF Noob Oct 17, 2011 #2 This is probably easier done on your PC, because there are many tools there that can change a PDF to a Word document. Tim
This is probably easier done on your PC, because there are many tools there that can change a PDF to a Word document. Tim
P peterpatrickgo iPF Noob Oct 18, 2011 #3 It would be easy if you doing this on PC. There are many free tools available for that, such as the free desktop tool Nemo pdf to word, or online service Zamzar, they are both very good choices.
It would be easy if you doing this on PC. There are many free tools available for that, such as the free desktop tool Nemo pdf to word, or online service Zamzar, they are both very good choices.
R richsadams iPF Noob Oct 19, 2011 #4 mrpickles said: Can anyone help me change a PDF file into a writable and editable word doc? I currently have quick office. Thanks much, M Click to expand... Welcome to the forum! I don't know that it will meet your needs, but have a look at a very popular App called iAnnotate: iAnnotate PDF for iPad on the iTunes App Store There are also a couple of newer apps called Readdledocs and PDF Expert. I've never used them, but they might also be a consideration: ReaddleDocs for iPad (PDF viewer/attachments saver/file manager) for iPad on the iTunes App Store PDF Expert - Fill forms, annotate PDFs for iPad on the iTunes App Store Hope that helps and let us know how it goes!
mrpickles said: Can anyone help me change a PDF file into a writable and editable word doc? I currently have quick office. Thanks much, M Click to expand... Welcome to the forum! I don't know that it will meet your needs, but have a look at a very popular App called iAnnotate: iAnnotate PDF for iPad on the iTunes App Store There are also a couple of newer apps called Readdledocs and PDF Expert. I've never used them, but they might also be a consideration: ReaddleDocs for iPad (PDF viewer/attachments saver/file manager) for iPad on the iTunes App Store PDF Expert - Fill forms, annotate PDFs for iPad on the iTunes App Store Hope that helps and let us know how it goes!