Solid Converter PDF to Word allows for the conversion of a form from PDF to Word while maintaining the form's layout including boxes and form fields. Form fields are recognized and converted into text boxes for easy editing.
If the form is scanned, the easiest way to enter information onto a scanned form is as follows:
1. Open Solid Converter PDF and convert the PDF form to an RTF file.
2. Open the converted RTF file in Word or other word processing software.
3. Create text boxes on top of the fields where you need to enter data. In Word, you can do this by selecting View|Toolbars|Drawing from the menu (if the drawing menu is not open already) and clicking the text icon. You can then drag a text box over the area where you want to add information.
To remove formatting from the text box, first click the border of the text box to select the object. On the Drawing toolbar click the Fill icon (paint bucket) and select No Fill to remove the fill. Then click the Line icon (paintbrush) and select No Line to remove the line.
4. Type the information you want to add.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 at each location where you want to add information on the form.
Make sure you save this document if you need to use this form often. You can then change the information in the text boxes as needed.
You may download a trial version of Solid Converter PDF from :http://www.soliddocuments.com/download.htm?product=SolidConverterPDF
Laura B
Customer Service
Solid Documents, LLC
http://www.soliddocuments.com
laurab@soliddocuments.com