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?
- Open the PDF to Word settings panel again.
- Change the conversion mode to Precise and run the conversion again.
- Review the output Word file and manually fine-tune complex tables, page breaks, or image positions if needed.
Does it support batch conversion?
- Select multiple PDF files before starting the conversion.
- Open PDF to Word and apply the output settings.
- Start the task and wait for the files to finish converting one by one.
Can I continue editing the converted Word file?
- Open the generated Word file from the output folder.
- Check whether the text, images, and paragraphs are editable.
- Continue editing the content and formatting as needed, then save the file.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| A fixed-layout document format designed for consistent viewing and sharing across devices. | |
| DOCX | A common Word document format used for editing and collaboration. |
| Conversion mode | A setting used during conversion to balance speed, layout retention, and output quality. |
| Output folder | The location where the converted Word file is saved. |
| Precise mode | A conversion mode that focuses more on preserving the original layout for more complex documents. |