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Converting Adobe PDF documents to other file formats

You can convert text and images in Adobe PDF documents to a different file format using
the Save As command. When you save files to an image file format, each page is saved as
a separate file. You can also extract content from PDF documents using the selection tools
to select text, tables, and images, and then copy and paste them into other applications.
For example, you can select a table and open it in Microsoft Excel. (See

Copying and

pasting text, tables, and images

.)

Note: If the PDF document that you are copying uses a font that is not available on the
system displaying the copied text, a default font is substituted.

To convert an Adobe PDF file to other file formats:

1. With the PDF document open, choose File > Save As, name the file, and select the

location in which to save the file.

2. For Save As Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS), choose a file format, and select

conversion options:

PostScript and Encapsulated PostScript. (See

Conversion options for PostScript or

Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)

.)

HTML and XML. (See

Conversion options for HTML, XML, or plain text format

.)

JPEG and JPEG2000. (See

Conversion options for JPEG and JPEG2000 format

.)

Microsoft Word Document. (See

Conversion options for Rich Text Format or Microsoft

Word format

.)

PNG. (See

Conversion options for PNG format

.)

Rich Text Format. (See

Conversion options for Rich Text Format or Microsoft Word

format

.)

Text, accessible and plain. (See

Converting to accessible text

and

Conversion options for

HTML, XML, or plain text format

.)

TIFF. (See

Conversion options for TIFF format

.)

3. Click Settings to set conversion options. (If the Settings button is unavailable, there are no

options for the conversion process that you selected.) Click OK to apply the settings.

Conversion settings can also be edited in the Convert From PDF preferences. (See

Setting

preferences

.)

Note: These conversion settings are stored separately from the settings used with the
Export All Images command. (See

Converting images to an image format

.)

4. Click Save to convert the Adobe PDF document to the selected file type. By default, the

source file name is used as the file name, with the new extension, and the converted file is
saved in the same folder.

Related Subtopics:

Conversion options for PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)

Conversion options for HTML, XML, or plain text format

Conversion options for JPEG and JPEG2000 format

Conversion options for PNG format

Conversion options for TIFF format

Conversion options for Rich Text Format or Microsoft Word format

Converting to accessible text

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