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Contro:
 ;D

Oh don't worry . Perhaps someone knows any program.

Best Regards
 :-*

Renegade:
If it's important, I would recommend recreating the file as a DOC from scratch. I have never seen any PDF conversion that was decent (I've tried out many, including Acrobat). Some will convert to pure text somewhat reasonably, but you'll still need to reformat everything and insert fields, images, etc. The image method you mentioned can work, but it will still be a pretty ugly solution.

justice:
What Renegade says. You will end up with a blurry form with sharp overlays, especially when printed.

SKA:
Maybe Universal Document Converter 5.5 would help(compatible w/Office 2013) - it converts pdf into image files(multiple pages will be correctly handled if you choose tiff format)- UDC does NOT convert pdf to doc/docx files.

http://www.print-driver.com/overview/

OR, you may try Abby products:
Finereader Pro OCR :http://finereader.abbyy.com/about_ocr/whatis_ocr/
Screenshot reader : http://www.abbyy.com/screenshot_reader/

Ska

tomos:
Maybe Universal Document Converter 5.5 would help(compatible w/Office 2013) to convert pdf into image files(multiple pages will be correctly handled if choose tiff format, note that color tiff files are usually large size, if black n white tiff files sizes are smaller):

http://www.print-driver.com/overview/ -SKA (December 04, 2012, 04:14 AM)
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I can print to multi-page Tiff with PDFCreator (which I think Contro uses as well)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/

Can one successfully bring a multi-page tiff into a word processor?

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