FAQ

Last updated:July 8, 2026

When using PDF to Word, common questions usually focus on formatting results, batch processing, and whether the converted file remains editable; this section covers 3 frequent questions.

FAQ

What should I do if the converted Word layout does not look right?

  1. Open the PDF to Word settings panel again.
  2. Change the conversion mode to Precise and run the conversion again.
  3. Review the output Word file and manually fine-tune complex tables, page breaks, or image positions if needed.

Does it support batch conversion?

  1. Select multiple PDF files before starting the conversion.
  2. Open PDF to Word and apply the output settings.
  3. Start the task and wait for the files to finish converting one by one.

Can I continue editing the converted Word file?

  1. Open the generated Word file from the output folder.
  2. Check whether the text, images, and paragraphs are editable.
  3. Continue editing the content and formatting as needed, then save the file.

Glossary

TermDefinition
PDFA fixed-layout document format designed for consistent viewing and sharing across devices.
DOCXA common Word document format used for editing and collaboration.
Conversion modeA setting used during conversion to balance speed, layout retention, and output quality.
Output folderThe location where the converted Word file is saved.
Precise modeA conversion mode that focuses more on preserving the original layout for more complex documents.