So you just received a printed copy of a Word document, and you would like to edit it. That's all good, but unfortunately, you don't have the original hard copy of the document from which the ...
If you have a physical copy of a document but want to edit it to either share online or print out again, the process can seem complicated. Since scanned documents are usually saved as images or PDFs, ...
Have you ever received a scanned PDF and wished you could edit it as convenient as a regular MS Word file? We’ve all been there. That’s where Optical Character Recognition (OCR) comes in –the ...
Microsoft Word can ably edit PDFs with lots of text, but it can’t replace a dedicated PDF editor for complex documents. Microsoft doesn’t include a PDF editor in its Office suite, but it has made it ...
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a common format for sharing final versions of files. The format is most used for viewing and not editing. But if you need to edit PDF files, Microsoft Word brings ...
We normally convert Word documents into PDF files. When we want to edit these PDF files, we make a copy of the source Word document, make necessary changes and then export the edited document as PDF ...