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Open PDF as DOCX
Effortlessly open and convert PDFs to DOCX
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool allows you to annotate PDFs and images directly in the browser with various annotation tools like pen, text, highlights, and shapes.
While the tool supports PDF annotation, you'll need a converter tool to open as DOCX. This tool focuses on annotation.
Use a PDF-to-DOCX converter to turn your PDF into an editable DOCX document. This current tool specializes in annotations, not format conversion.
This tool is not specifically integrated with PDF24 but offers similar functions like PDF annotation directly in the browser.
To convert PDF to DOCX online, find a PDF converter tool that supports this function. This annotation tool is for direct marking, not conversion.
You can annotate PDF files and images in formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp with this tool.
Yes, it runs in major desktop browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, but not on mobile browsers.
Yes, the maximum file size per upload is 100 MB. Larger files need to be reduced before uploading.
No, you can't edit existing text. This tool focuses on adding annotations like drawings and text comments.
Annotations are saved in the original format. For a DOCX document, you'll need a conversion after annotation.
Once you've finished annotating, you can download the file with embedded annotations in the original PDF format.
No, the tool processes one file at a time, requiring you to complete and download each session separately.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Use a desktop browser for access.
Yes, if you are logged in, you can save annotated files directly to Evernote and also download them.
You can preview, download the annotated file, or save it to Evernote if you are logged in. Restarting begins a new session.