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convert Adobe PDF into MS Word from C++

Hi All,

does anybody know an API to convert Adobe PDF documents into MS Word format from C++ code?

Your help is appreciated,
Joshi
Aug 26 '11 #1
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weaknessforcats
9,208 Expert Mod 8TB
There are any number of free converters that chage pdf into doc or docx format. Maybe you could start one of these as a child process passing the fie name to convert as a parameter.

I thin you want to avoid writing a converter. There's a lot of info on this subject available through a search: convert Adobe PDF documents into MS Word format

Your solution does not involve C++.
Aug 26 '11 #2
Take a look at this one: http://www.pdfkit.com/pdf-to-word-api.htm
Aug 31 '11 #3
you can try PDFLib, it's an open source library, built in C++. i find a free online PDF to word tool using PDFLib http://www.online-code.net/pdf-to-word.html, so before your coding, you can go to have a performance.
Nov 5 '15 #4
weaknessforcats
9,208 Expert Mod 8TB
Can you not just open the .pdf file in Word? I have Word 2016 and it converts the pdf to .docx when you open the pdf file.
Nov 5 '15 #5

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