After converting my PDF to DOCX with PDF24, there's a layout distortion.

One problem that users of the PDF24 tool experience when converting PDF to DOCX is the distortion of the layout after the conversion. This means that after converting the original PDF file to the DOCX format, the layout of the resulting document no longer matches the original PDF document. Images, text, and other elements may be shifted, overlapping, or even no longer present. This leads to difficulties for users in editing or using the converted document. Additionally, this contradicts the tool's promise to maintain the original layout.
The PDF24 PDF to DOCX converter addresses this issue with a special algorithm that allows the original layout of the PDF to be retained when converted to DOCX. Regardless of the complexity of the PDF layout, the converter ensures that all elements - including text, images and vector graphics - are correctly positioned and remain in their initial place. In case of potential overlapping of elements, the tool works with a special layout correction facility, which directly recognizes and fixes such problems. This way, you can be sure that the converted file looks exactly like the original document and is fully editable. The tool's open promise to maintain the original layout remains untouched.

How it works

  1. 1. Visit the tool's website
  2. 2. Upload your PDF file
  3. 3. Click on convert
  4. 4. Download your converted DOCX file

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