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Tasgandy

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Every now and then I need to convert a PDF (possibly a brochure) to MS Word (or Open office that's configured to save / open MS .doc) and until now this has been reasonably successful but not always. A friend of mine suggested I try PDF to Word from AnyBizSoft;

 

AnyBizSoft PDF to Word

 

I have just downloaded this software, put it through it's paces, particularly on some PDF documents that Adobe Acrobat Ver 7.0 Professional where the results were not all that great. (can not afford the upgrade to version 9.0 or where ever it is now).

 

The results with the AnyBizSoft PDF to Word were excellent, you really need to give it a go should you have the need for such a conversion.

 

Now the best bit, version 2.5.3 is FREE, but only till the 1st of March 2010.

 

PDF to Word Converter 2.5.3 Deutsch>>FREE Offer Expires on Mar. 1, 2010

Support encrypted PDF files conversion

Support Microsoft Office 2010 and Windows 7

3 conversion modes?Batch, Partial, Right-click conversion modes

Preserve text, layouts, images and hyperlinks in an editable Word document

Note: Free Keycode is available for this version permanently! But Free offer cannot be used for commercial usage!

 

So get your skate's on folks. :P

Always With Kind Regards

Tasgandy

"one is never too old to listen & learn"

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Added to the arsenal thanks :)

 

For those interested be aware that with this version you do need to have MS Office installed.

Not exactly marmite, all you really need is MS Word stand-a-lone installed.

 

All I have on my test unit is an old MS Word XP and Open Office Suite (latest version) configured to save documents as .doc so that when I run PDF to Word converter the resultant document.doc will open in Open Office.

 

Still, I should have pointed that fact out, so thank you for doing so.

Always With Kind Regards

Tasgandy

"one is never too old to listen & learn"

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Not exactly marmite, all you really need is MS Word stand-a-lone installed.

Ah okay ... I was just citing the message that it came up with when I tried to install. I only have Open Office on here (plus Word viewer) but I can use it on another machine.

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