Transferring Word Markups when Converting to PDF

G

Guest

I have a Word 2003 document that contains markups, specifically "Changed
lines" on the left margin. I'd like to bring those changed lines along with
the text when I convert it to PDF format. Is that possible? Several
attempts to do this have so far resulted in a "clean" PDF document with no
markups visible.
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Try clicking on File | Print, choose "Adobe PDFWriter" as the printer,
and choose "Document showing markup" in the "Print what:" box.
 
M

mrs-thompson

I'm trying to transfer a PDF document to Word because in PDF you can not
enter information on the particular project I'm working on. Not really a mark
up for me.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

If you cannot copy and paste from the PDF document into Word then, if you don't have an Acrobat PDF editor, you may need a 3rd
party PDF to Word conversion or editing product, such as http://nuance.com/pdfconverter/professional or
http://foxitsoftware.com/pdf/pe_intro.php or http://hellopdf.com,

Note that based on how the PDF was created and what features/content were included you may not be happy with the conversion results
(i.e. it may not be a 100% ready to edit duplicate of the PDF file when it comes over to Word).

If you have a PDF file that was enabled for forms using a PDF editor then you may be able to fill out that form using the Adobe
Reader product (http://adobe.com)

When you seek information on a goal that is different from that of the original messages please consider starting a new discussion
rather than piggybacking on another one :)

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I'm trying to transfer a PDF document to Word because in PDF you can not
enter information on the particular project I'm working on. Not really a mark
up for me. >>
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 

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