PC World -
4 Jan 2013 22:09

Word 2013 brings a fair number of new featuresto the word-processing table, but one of the most welcome (and business-friendly) by far is the ability to edit PDFs. Previously, that capability would require Adobe Acrobat X Pro or some other pricey utility. That's because a PDF is technically an image file, and converting that image back to text (especially if has graphics mixed in) requires some fairly sophisticated OCR. Thankfully, Word now lets you open a PDF the same as if you were opening a ....
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