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I am converting a word file into a pdf. Word version is 2016. I need to have hyperlinks active (References to sections, figures, etc.)I use Export - Create a PDF/XPS Document and Optimized for Standard. I have references to figures and tables completely working, but references to sections don't work. In the Table of Content, I cannot click on the page numbers. What can be done to have links to sections working?

With WordToEPUB you can convert documents from your word processor to EPUB, the modern and popular standard for ebooks. EPUB is a wonderful format for reading publications on laptops, tablets, and smartphones, and it includes features such as rich navigation and great accessibility. The EPUB files created with this tool can be used in a wide variety of reading apps on any platform, with the ability to personalize visual features such as colors, font, text size, and layout. Many reading apps have other useful features such as read-aloud, the ability to add comments and bookmarks, and support for electronic braille.

PDF to Word: Convert existing PDF files into the Word file format DOC or RTF in no time at all. The graphics, tables and fonts associated with the basic layout remain unchanged. Password-protected documents can be easily converted and further processed in Word.

DOC/DOCX to PDF: If desired, password protection can be applied to your Word documents during the conversion into the PDF format, special fonts can be integrated directly into the PDF file, texts can be compressed and you are able to determine the picture quality of the contained graphics.

Microsoft Word's built-in PDF converter is generally very good, but always be sure to double-check for formatting changes in your PDF document, and especially check any graphics, illustrations, and tables that were part of your document to make sure they converted properly. In rare instances, you may have to convert lesser-known image formats (for example, those used by proprietary engineering programs) to a more popular format like .tiff or .jpg before doing the conversion to PDF format.

I prefer TeXsword over Latex in Word (TeXsword download). It has all the features of Latex in Word, plus gives handling of equation references. And it doesn't require the Internet connection, which I see as a feature not a limitation: MikeTeX isn't that big after all, and having the LaTeX locally allows you typing your document when traveling.

The default server for LaTeX in Word appears to no longer be running. If you're forced to use Word (for instance, to collaborate with the less technically oriented) I'd use TeXsword as suggested by Adam already. You'll need to install a standalone MikTex distribution, but it is an easy install these days. It works with my Word 2016. It still doesn't look as good as a real bona fide LaTeX document, but it is easier to use and more malleable than the equation editor in Word.

I do have hte Acrobat Ribbon, though the preference options in the acrobat ribbon don't provide any options. Also in acrobat itself you can choose to update preferences from to convert from word to pdf, but it does not allow changes there either. You can convert directly from word to pdf by using the save option in word, though that does not keep the hyperlinks in your doc. So still curious about how other people solved it... ( I am a mac user)

DOCX is an XML based word processing file developed by Microsoft. DOCX files are different than DOC files as DOCX files store data in separate compressed files and folders. Earlier versions of Microsoft Office (earlier than Office 2007) do not support DOCX files because DOCX is XML based where the earlier versions save DOC file as a single binary file.

DOC is a word processing file created by Microsoft. This files format turns a plain-text format into a formatted document. It supports almost all the Operating Systems. It can contain large amount of text, data, charts, table, image etc. It can contain rich text format (RTF) and HTML texts also.

If the PDF to Word converter module is corrupt, you also cannot open PDF in Word. In this case, you can repair or reinstall Office to solve the issue. Open Control Panel, click Uninstall a program under the Programs section, right-click on the Office app, and choose Repair or Uninstall. After uninstalling the app, you need to download and install it again.

The Quiz Question Converter allows you to input your questions in a word document (instructions for how to make the word doc follow and are also accessible from inside of the Learning Center), and converts the word document into a CSV file for you.

I've created a form where responses populate a word doc template and create a file in SharePoint. This all works fine. The next step should convert the document to a pdf, but I get an error that says --The selected file doesn't exist, please select a valid file and drive. clientRequestId: 0b8924ab-4efe-47c3-991e-a8672fc6386e-- at the 'Convert Word Document to PDF step', However, it does exist. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Below are some pictures of my flow up to that step. Note: in the 'Convert to PDF' step, I've tried, from the 'Create File' step: ID, Name, and DisplayName.

I realize this was a long time ago, but I faced similar issues and really needed to avoid One Drive. My process worked, finally, and here was the solve: In the Convert Word step, in File it should be / then the Name output from the create file in sharepoint step (it wants a path to the file relative to the document library root). I also needed to be sure the filename when I then saved the converted document back to SharePoint wasn't just the Name output, because I just get a word doc because that is the filename when I created the first Word doc. So I needed to ensure the filename is just recreated and instead of .docx on the end of it, place .pdf. Works great. Thanks, Kev

Mine is a little different from @Mike44's, because I am storing the PDF files. 


First, I populate the template and create the word file in sharepoint. Then I convert it to PDF, save it, attach that to the email, and delete the Word file.


MS-Word documents that contain this rare field code cause the converter to time out. To quickly check if a document contains such a field code, press CTRL-A to select all text and then press F9 to refresh all field codes. If a dialog box shows up asking for text to be entered then your document contains an ASK field code. Please remove it before conversion. 0852c4b9a8

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