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OscarMartinez
Jan 07, 2025Iron Contributor
Help! How do I convert PDF to Word on Mac without losing formatting?
Recently, I have a lot of PDF files that need to be converted to Word documents for editing at work, but the problem is that the tables and layouts in many PDFs are very complicated. I tried a few to...
- Jan 08, 2025
I’ve had the same issue with messy PDF-to-Word conversions on Mac—it’s super frustrating! Tried a bunch of tools, but PDFGeker worked the best for me. It keeps tables, images, and layouts intact, plus supports batch conversions. Simple to use and gets the job done. Definitely worth a shot!
I followed this tutorial: (It worked great)
AprilPatel
Jan 07, 2025Iron Contributor
Using Adobe Acrobat DC to convert PDFs to Word on a Mac definitely has its perks, but there are some downsides you might want to consider.
- If you’re just looking for a one-time conversion, that can be okay, but keep in mind that after the trial period, you’ll have to pay a subscription fee. If you need to convert more than one document or periodically, that could get pretty expensive!
- While Adobe Acrobat DC is powerful, it can be a bit complex for newcomers. You might find yourself navigating a bunch of menus and features that you won't really use. Sometimes, you just want to get in, convert PDFs to Word on Mac, and get out, you know?
- The converted Word documents can sometimes have larger file sizes than anticipated, especially if the original PDF was heavy with images or complex layouts. If you’re trying to keep your Word doc lightweight, this might be an issue.
- Although Adobe does a decent job with complicated layouts, sometimes the formatting can still go a bit haywire. Things like tables, fonts, and images might not look exactly like they did in the original PDF, which could be a hassle if you're dealing with something professional.
- Adobe's interface can feel a bit sluggish at times, especially on older Macs. If you're used to quick, snappy apps, you might find yourself getting frustrated with any lag during the conversion process.
If you’re looking for something different, I’ve got a suggestion that might work better for you— Microsoft Word itself! Yep, you can actually open PDF files directly in Word if you have the latest version. Here's how convert PDF to Word:
- Open Microsoft Word: Fire it up and select "Open."
- Locate Your PDF: Find the PDF file you want to convert and select it. Word will tell you it's going to
- convert the PDF into an editable document.
- Wait for the Magic: Just click “OK” and let Word do its thing. It might take a few seconds, but it usually does a good job maintaining basic formatting and layout.
- Edit and Save: You can now edit the document as you like and save it as a .docx file.