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Convert PDF to DOCX in Macbook
Effortlessly Convert PDF to DOCX Using Your Macbook
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Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Simply upload your PDF file using drag and drop or browse option. The tool will convert it into an editable DOCX document that you can download.
Yes, you can use the tool for free on any Macbook model. The free version allows you to see a preview of your converted document.
Absolutely, our PDF to DOCX converter works seamlessly on Macbook Pro as it operates through your web browser.
Yes, you can use the converter on Macbook M1. The tool is browser-based, requiring no special software installation.
For PDF conversion, the tool supports .pdf as input and produces .docx as output, which you can edit in Word.
No, there is no offline mode. All conversions are done online; ensure you have an internet connection for use.
Each file can be up to 100 MB. For larger files, consider splitting them or compressing before uploading.
The tool aims to maintain basic formatting and text. Complex layouts may need manual adjustments in the DOCX file.
You can upload multiple files one after another. Each file will be processed sequentially and separately.
No, currently only .docx files are supported for PDF to Word conversions. Convert .doc to .docx first if needed.
Currently, the tool does not offer OCR, so it cannot extract text from images within your PDFs.
You'll need to reduce the file size before uploading or split the document into smaller sections.
The tool converts the entire PDF. To convert specific pages, split your PDF before uploading.
After conversion, you can download the DOCX file directly to your Macbook or save it to your Evernote account.
No app is required; the tool is entirely web-based, making it accessible from any browser on your Macbook.