How do I insert a multi-page pdf file into WORD

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GAT_PRA_ENGR

How can I import a multi-page pdf file into WORD whithout converting it to
WORD format?
 
M

macropod

Hi GAT_PRA_ENGR,

For that, you can only insert it as an embedded object, which the user would need to double-click on to access - which is no good
for a printed document, though.
 
G

Graham Mayor

The short answer is that you can't. Word cannot handle PDF format other than
as an inserted object and objects cannot span pages. You could split the PDF
into separate one page documents and insert them as separate objects, but
the document may become unmanageable. Note too that in-line graphics will
shrink to the current margins introducing a reduction in image quality.

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M

Melvin

The only way to inport multi-page PDF file into Word is converting PDF to
Word document using the third party software, then copy and paste the content
to the proper place.
Try AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter, it can preserve the original text
content, images, layouts and even hyperlinks perfectly after conversion. So
you don't have to worry losing anything.
Here is the link: http://www.anypdftools.com/pdf-to-word.html#163
You can have a try.
 

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