![]() You are returned to the Save As dialog box, where you can click Save to save your revised PDF file. NOTE: We recommend saving your revised PDF file under a new name, leaving the original PDF file unchanged.Ĭhange the desired settings for your PDF file on the Options dialog box and click OK. The Options button displays providing you the opportunity to specify settings for your PDF file. ![]() Select PDF (*.pdf) from the Save as type drop-down list. To edit text, you just need to click the 'Edit' button to open the editing mode (you can switch between two different editing modes: 'Line Mode' and 'Paragraph Mode' ), then you can edit any piece of text in the document by tapping on the place where you want to edit. On the Save As dialog box, navigate to the desired location to save your PDF file and enter a name for the file in the File name edit box. Go to the 'Edit' tab and youll find a complete toolset to edit your PDF document. NOTE: To skip this screen and go directly to the Save As dialog box, see our article about bypassing the Backstage screen when saving new documents in Word 2013. We chose to save it to our local hard drive, so we selected Computer and then clicked Browse. You can save it to your SkyDrive account, your local hard drive using the Computer option, or a different location using Add a Place. NOTE: The PDF Reflow feature in Word 2013 works best with documents that are mostly text. You can then resave or export the text as a PDF file. ![]() Select the location where you want to save the PDF file. Word 2013 offers a new feature, called PDF Reflow, that allows you to import PDF files into Word and edit the text as a Word document.
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