Adobe Acrobat X Pro is really a powerful PDF tool, it not only helps users to create PDF, but also works as a comprehensive PDF converter and allows you to reuse PDF content by converting PDF to other file formats like Word/Excel. And in this article, I will simply introduces how to save PDF file as Microsoft Word with Adobe Acorbat X Pro.
It's easy to reuse content from PDF documents to get a head start on new projects, as Adobe Acrobat X will save PDF files as Microsoft Word accurately, retaining layouts, formatting and tables so that you could spend less time retyping and reformatting information — and more time getting your job done.
You can effortlessly reuse the PDF content by converting it into Word documents and it's easily to convert PDF to Word with Adobe Acorbat.
Step1, open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat X.
Step2, go to File > Save As > Microsoft Word

Step3, choose Word Document or Word 97-2003 document
If you are using office 2007 or 2010, choosing Word Document saves in .docx format; and it will be saved as a Doc file if office 2003 or before office version is used.

Tips: If you want to save only part of a PDF file as Microsoft Word, just select the part you want to
save and then right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS), choose Export Selection As, and
then choose Word Document from the Save As Type or Format menu.
Step4, customize settings to save PDF as Word.

In the Save As dialog box, click Settings. You could select Retain Flowing Text or Retain Page Layout, depending on your need. There are also other settings, to Include Comments, Images, and run OCR (optical character recognition). Click OK to close the dialog box, and then click Save to save PDF file as Microsoft Word.
This way is really efficient when you have an Adobe Acrobat X Pro; but when you don't purchase this very expensive PDF tool, what do you do then? Actually, you don't need pay so much money to buy it, only some affordable PDF to Word converter could help when you need to save a PDF file as Microsoft Word.

