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How to convert PDF files to Word – Aiseesoft PDF to Word Converter Giveaway

Posted In PDF tools - By Techtiplib on Wednesday, May 7th, 2014 With No Comments »

PDFs are a convenient and easily accessible document, but they can’t be edited with most software. In this case, Aiseesoft PDF to Word Converter can help you convert PDF files to Word document, which can be edited easily with many different programs. With the OCR technology, this PDF to Word Converter could even convert scanned image-based PDF file. Besides, this program helps you perfectly preserves the original text, images, graphics, layout and formatting in the output Word document.

How to convert PDF files to Word - Aiseesoft PDF to Word Converter Giveaway

How to convert PDF files to Word:

1. Download and install Aiseesoft PDF to Word Converter.

2. Open the program.

3. Click “Add File(s)”. This will allow you to look through your files to find the PDF file that you’d like to convert to a Word Doc.

4. Select “Page Range”. Click “All” to convert every page in the PDF file into a Word document. If you don’t want to convert every page, just type the page numbers or page range you’d like to convert.

5. Click the “Convert” button to start the converting process. Once it’s finished, you can click “Open” to find the Word file in output folder.

How to get a free license code of Aiseesoft PDF to Word Converter?

Now to get the 10 1-year code of Aiseesoft PDF to Word Converter, you need to like Aiseesoft on Facebook and share their post of Mothers’s Day contest with #AiseeMothersDay.

The winners will be chosen randomly, and all the codes of the PDF to Word Converter will be sent by Aiseesoft to directly into the winner’s Facebook id.

How to get more free products from Aiseesoft?

Aiseesoft is hosting a “Mothers’s Day” contest. You can get more free products and also discount for all of Aiseesoft’s products.

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