- Main conversion steps
- Open the document in InDesign and export it as a PDF. In Adobe PDF Preset. Select the PDF/X 4:2010 settings. These settings don't convert image colors into CMYK (which is not natively supported by Microsoft Word) but keep the image colors in their native color space. To convert image colors into CMYK, select the PDF/X-1a:2001 settings instead.
- Open the exported PDF with Acrobat Pro.
- Click on File, select Export to then select Microsoft Word and then click on Word document.
- In the Save as window use Settings to set a few parameters. Either keep the layout intact or keep the text flowing through pages.
- Select where to save the exported Word file and click Save. The conversion from the PDF to the Word file will take a few seconds.
- Other alternatives are:
- (Online) Nitro PDF to Word Converter: Upload the file, enter email, press send, and in seconds the doc file is ready to be downloaded. PDF to Word Converter
- (Desktop) ID2Office by Recosoft Corporation: Decide the quality of the images it exports from InDesign However, the resulting Word file missed a few style properties. ID2Office
- (Online) PDF to Word Converter by BCL Technologies: pdf-to-word-converter
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