When using the PDF24 tool to convert large PDF files into SVG format, the user encounters difficulties. Despite the tool's promise to maintain the layout and resolution of the original document, this seems not to work flawlessly with larger files. Additionally, the size of the PDF file affects the functionality and accessibility of the converted SVG file, which is supposed to be used for web design projects. Moreover, there is the problem of creating a scalable, resolution-independent version of the PDF. These issues together lead to an impaired use of the tool and prevent the user from effectively converting their PDF files for their web design projects.
I have problems converting my large PDF file into SVG format.
To resolve the issues with converting large PDF files to SVG using PDF24 Tools, firstly, you can divide PDFs into smaller sections before converting them. This allows the tool to maintain the layout and resolution of the original document while also preventing the functionality and accessibility of the converted SVG file from being compromised. It is also advisable to check and adjust the resolution of the PDFs before uploading them if necessary, to create a scalable, resolution-independent SVG version. This approach optimizes the use of the tool and makes the web design project more efficient.
How it works
- 1. Head to PDF24 Tools' URL.
- 2. Click 'Select files' to upload your PDF.
- 3. Click on 'Convert' to change your file into SVG format.
- 4. Download your new SVG file.
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