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It allows you to name input PDF or XPS files from your local computer,
from Cloud connectors like Dropbox, Evernote, PaperPort Anywhere or
from a Document Management System and decide how to handle output
files. Display of the created file is optional.
The Open PDF/XPS button in a Microsoft Word Toolbar
1. Use the Open PDF/XPS button
in a Microsoft Word toolbar
or the Op
en PDF… item in the Word File menu to call an Open
dialog box with PDF selected as file type.
In Word 2007 or 2010 go to the Nuan
ce PDF tab, or access the File
menu via the Office button.
2. Choose a single PDF or XPS file, browsing if necessary. Click Open.
3. The Converter Assistant preview panel displays the first page of the
input
file. View other pages and set a page range if desired.
4. Select the processing mode with the
Mode tool or from the Options
Menu. This calls the settings panel for the chosen mode. Make
settings as desired.
5. Click the Output tool or select Word Document (the only possible
target)
in the Options menu to select saving options including
whether to save to Office 2007/2010 or to earlier versions.
6. Press
to start conversion, with a progress monitor. The
resulting file is displayed in Microsof
t Word ready for editing.
Note: In Office versions before 2007, if you do not see the Open PDF/XPS button
in a toolbar, go to View > Toolbars and select Nuance PDF, or open the
Preferences dialog box of the PDF Converter Assistant to enable Microsoft Word
integration and restart Word.
The Open Dialog Box in Microsoft Word
1. Click Word's File Open button
or go to the Microsoft Word
File menu and click Open...
2. Select PDF (Portable Document Format) (*.pdf) or XPS in the Files
of type box.