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BCL's PDF to Word Conversion API

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Complete your PDF-to-Word coding project in less time with API trusted by the largest PDF companies. BCL's PDF to Word API authentically maintains the contents of the PDF files when converted into Wor

BCL's PDF to Word Conversion API 5.0

Use BCL’s PDF processor to convert your PDF document to Word. You can bring back a pdf document to editable format by converting it to Microsoft Word. easyConverter SDK will allow you to maintain the document structure – tables, Columns, fonts, images, etc. and make it 100% compatible with Word. You can then open the document in Word and edit it.

The following code illustrates how simple it is to convert your document to Word.

using BCL.easyConverter.Word;
namespace TestPDF2Word
PDF2Word pdf2word = new PDF2Word();
pdf2word.OutputDocumentFormat = optOutputDocumentFormat.OPT_OUTPUT_DOCX;
pdf2word.ConvertToWord(inputFileName, outputFileName, "", 0, -1);

You can also convert a large number of files at once by writing a script or doing it programmatically, looping over files in a directory, for example.

With PDF to Word API, PDF documents can be converted:

  • from File to File
  • from File to Memory
  • from Memory to Memory

Why Silicon Valley professionals use BCL's PDF to Word Conversion API?

  • Easy to write code with PDF to Word API. You need a few simple lines of code to add PDF to Word functionality to your enterprise-class application;
  • Convert PDF to Word in many programming languages. This API supports VBScript, ASP, .NET, C#, C++, VB, Java and any programming language that supports ActiveX/COM/OLE;
  • PDF to Word API produces Thread-Safe, Scalable code. The API allows development of robust, multi-threaded systems that can be easily scaled for enterprise-class applications.

Feel free to download sample project files and learn more about developing PDF to Word Converter application on our PDF Technologies blog.

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