Word 2013 Tip: Open and Edit PDFs in Word

Word 2013 can not only open a PDF document, it also enables you to edit it—without need of a third-party application. You can also edit the data inside tables and move images around the document. When you’re finished, you can save the document as either a PDF or a Word file. This is a must-have feature for anyone who works with PDFs frequently.

There are two methods for opening and working with PDF files in Word 2013.

Method 1
1. Open MS Word
2. Choose File -> Open
3. Browse to the folder and select the desired PDF document. The file will open and you can now edit it directly in Word.

Method 2
1. Browse to the file location and right click on the file.
2. Choose Open with-> and select the Word icon.
3. If this is the first time to open a PDF from Word, you will need to select -> Choose default program and select Word from the list. The PDF file will open in Word and now you can edit as needed.

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