Convertir un PDF en ODT
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Hello,
I accidentally saved a letter as a PDF instead of an ODT and my problem is that I can no longer work on it.
I haven't been able to find a solution if there is one to return to word processing!
Could a word processor other than Libre Office open my PDF document?
I've tried online conversion but the ODT output is not editable which doesn't work for me.
Thank you for your response.
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 49.0.2623.110
I accidentally saved a letter as a PDF instead of an ODT and my problem is that I can no longer work on it.
I haven't been able to find a solution if there is one to return to word processing!
Could a word processor other than Libre Office open my PDF document?
I've tried online conversion but the ODT output is not editable which doesn't work for me.
Thank you for your response.
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 49.0.2623.110
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In LibreOffice, you can reimport PDFs, but it wasn't originally designed for that:
https://fr.libreoffice.org/download/telecharger-libreoffice/
To open as text, launch LibreOffice, click on open, and choose the format "PDF - Portable Document Format (Writer) (*.pdf)" and select your file; it will then be opened in the word processor, and you just need to save it as odt once you're done.
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Like LibreOffice, Apache OpenOffice is a fork of OpenOffice 1.0.
https://fr.libreoffice.org/download/telecharger-libreoffice/
To open as text, launch LibreOffice, click on open, and choose the format "PDF - Portable Document Format (Writer) (*.pdf)" and select your file; it will then be opened in the word processor, and you just need to save it as odt once you're done.
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Like LibreOffice, Apache OpenOffice is a fork of OpenOffice 1.0.