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Right-click your PDF file, go to Open With, and choose Preview. Select the text you want to copy and hit Command‐C. Navigate to Pages or Microsoft Word on Mac and paste the text into the document with Command‐V. Save the file as DOC or DOCX (go to File > Export To > Word, if you use Pages).
Using the Built-In PDF Converter in Microsoft Word Open Microsoft Word. Click File > Open. Select the PDF you want to convert. Click Open. The PDF will be opened in Microsoft Word as a read-only document. Click File > Save As. Select a location for the Word file and click Save.
Right-click your PDF file, go to Open With, and choose Preview. Select the text you want to copy and hit Command‐C. Navigate to Pages or Microsoft Word on Mac and paste the text into the document with Command‐V. Save the file as DOC or DOCX (go to File > Export To > Word, if you use Pages).
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