How to convert PDF to Word (.doc) on Mac with PDF to Word Converter Mac?This is a featured page

Do you want to change or modify contents in your PDF files on Mac?
Are you troubled with how to extract the text, images etc. form PDF files for reusing and editing in Word for Mac?
If you still don’t know how to resolve these problems, I can recommend an effective tool for you-PDF to Word Converter Mac.

PDF to Word Converter Mac is a professional software for converting PDF to Word (.doc) on Mac. With Mac PDF to Word Converter, you can easily change or modify contents in your PDF file and also can extract and reuse PDF contents in your Word for Mac OS.

PDF to Word Mac also offers many convenient functions for Mac users such as previewing imported files, partial conversion etc.

How to convert PDF to Word (.doc) on Mac?


1. Import PDF files
Drag and drop PDF files into PDF to Word Converter Mac when it is installed successfully.
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2. Choose output formats
Click the "gear-button" button, you can choose "MS Office Word (.doc)" format as the output formats in the drop list of "Format".
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3. Set Partial Conversion
Click the gear button and choose "Page Range", then you can select "Customize" and input the number of you needed on Mac.
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4. Convert PDF to Word on Mac
Only need to Click "Convert" button, the imported PDF files will be converted to Word (.doc file) on Mac.
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