Then, run the software and load the PDF file to be edited in the interface. Learn more detalied information about how to edit a PDF file on a Mac. At last, after all is done, clicking 'OK' to finish your files editing, even you can choose to convert the PDF document to various Doc format such as Word.
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It also converts your PDFs into multiple formats while retaining its original layout and content as much as possible. It has the ablity to control your full PDF page such as cropping ,merging, spliting, rotating, etc.
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You can manage your subscriptions in your App Store account settings. This app is provided by either Microsoft or a third-party app publisher and is subject to a separate privacy statement and terms and conditions. Data provided through the use of this store and this app may be accessible to Microsoft or the third-party app publisher, as applicable, and transferred to, stored, and processed in the United States or any other country where Microsoft or the app publisher and their affiliates or service providers maintain facilities.
By installing the app, you agree to these terms and conditions. AutoSave and coauthoring on sensitive encrypted documents: Don't trade off productivity for security. With Microsoft Information Protection, documents that are encrypted with sensitivity labels can now be AutoSaved and co-authored with others in real time just like unencrypted documents can. Requires tenant opt-in. I personally had a lot of trouble understanding how to download the software for Word for Mac on my wife's MacBook Pro which has a different Apple ID than the iMac which I used to buy the Family version of this app.
It was only after I signed out of the Apple Id of my wife's computer and signed into my own purchase Apple ID and downloaded the app that I suddenly understood that anybody with any Apple Id can download the software for Word for Mac by clicking the GET button. Now that was my next dilemma. It seems to me like the statement reads that the Family Version supports family Sharing because it says so. But after buying the app, and setting up family sharing, no subscription for Word for Mac was there under supported apps and services under Family Sharing in System Preferences.
No, the statement which starts out says "Supports Family Sharing? How confusing. Because of this confulsion I almost fell back on Pages. The Apple Advisors were in the dark as much as me. What a day! I've been using MS Word almost exclusively as a word processor for 20 years. It is good, but Word does what Word wants to do and hopefully that matches closely with what you want the program to do.
If not, too bad. I never feel in full control of the document. I always feel that I'm at the mercy of what Word decides to do for and to me. Most of you do not know, but before MS Word became the dominant word processor, there was another big competitor, Word Perfect, now own by Corel. Word Perfect made me feel in total control of the document.
It had a Reveal Codes feature that allowed me to see exactly what was happening in every part of the document. MS Word decided not to copy that feature they've copied everything else except that one and left all of us at the mercy of the whims of the software.
I've been using Word now as a professional writer since spring when I bought my first Mac. There's no doubt that Word is the most powerful document creating application out there. However, I am seriously weirded out by it these days. As a writer, I tend to work on anywhere from a dozen to two or three dozen stories, essays, and articles every week. It used to be that I could just quit the app with whatever open and when I logged back on everything would boot up automatically.
For the past good while can't remember how long that option seems gone. Yes, there is the "Recently Open" command, but I don't have time nor do I want to waste my limited intelligence trying to remember what was open and why.
You'd think at least that there would be a startup page option letting you choose to re-open what was open. Not happening.