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Edit and Convert PDF to Word on your Windows like a pro with a desktop app
Setting up certified and accurate documents with pdfFiller for Windows is the perfect solution due to its feature set and capabilities. Get rid of manual template filling.
Get started - Edit and Convert PDF to Word with pdfFiller for Windows with the app
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Install the desktop app
Download and install the version that suits your PC.
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Log in
Enter your account credentials or create a new one.
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Start editing
Create or upload a document and start editing in seconds.
Coming soon to pdfFiller for Windowsbeta
We’re currently focused on adding these features as soon as possible to the desktop app.
on the form 710 you cannot remove the zeros on page 2. Please correct ... I use this form a lot and it would be nice to have fillable spots vs lining up the curser.
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sam h
2017-05-16
Unfortunately I paid for PDFescape before I found you. I subscribed to the Ultimate - it was very user unfriendly with absolutely no online tutorials or help - and I am no novice, I have designed and published several of my own websites. I really think yours is great and have had real a good experience working with setting up my contracts with it. Thanks! Sam
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How to Edit and Convert PDF to Word on the desktop for Windows
pdfFiller is a robust fully-featured solution for producing, editing PDF files, and securely storing documents within one platform. Whenever you're faced with editing a file and need to Edit and Convert PDF to Word, our desktop application is your best bet. Learn the way you can do so with these easy-to-follow guidelines:
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Install the pdfFiller application for Windows from the Windows Store or directly from our website
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Log in to your account or register one if you haven’t already
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From the application’s dashboard, click the Add New button to upload a document or drag-and-drop one into the highlighted area
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Also, you can find a document in the form library
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Start modifying the opened form with the features from the toolbar
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Choose the option to Edit and Convert PDF to Word
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If you need any help, you can contact our support team
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Try out other tools for editing, annotating, redacting, and protecting your document
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Click Add Fillable Fields to make the document interactive and let othersaccess it
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Set a filling order and specific conditions for the newly added fillable fields
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Click the Done button in the top right corner
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Select the format you want to save your file in by clicking the More options menu
It only takes a few minutes to obtain the pdfFiller application for Windows PC up and running. In addition to that, its interface is straightforward to scale and might suit any screen size. The software comes with a variety of features that are self explanatory and easy to use. The convenience of use and powerful functionality helps you to remove multitasking and accelerate the swap from paper to digital-based operations.
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Questions & Answers
Below is a list of the most common customer questions. If you can’t find an answer to your question,
please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
Why can't I edit a PDF converted to Word?
You can't edit that PDF in Word until OCR has been done. Optical Character Recognition looks at the page and tries to figure out whether there are words. If it's typed and neat, OCR can be very accurate. If it's handwritten or has marks, OCR can be just awful.