I have received a lot of PDF documents that I wish to convert to text formats such as docx/doc/odt.
I know there are some online tools that will do it for you, but some content may be sensitive with people’s names and addresses and I’m not sure I can trust these websites.
Are there software that will convert a PDF to odt?
Things I know and tried:
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Asked a friend to open PDF in Microsoft Word: Their license expired last month, so it doesn’t let you save the file!
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Tried to do the same on my LibreWriter: It doesn’t support that format.
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Tried to open in LibreDraw: untenable as I want to type more things in the document.
P.S: I use Linux, but reckon solutions for platforms would be fine.
I think it will depend on what exactly is in the PDF. If these are text, you can in a pinch just copy and paste it but I’d expect libreoffice to be able to open it. If these are images, you’ll have to use some OCR
If the pdf files are properly formatted (no compression/all text selectable), you should be able to open a terminal and do (I know it works the other way around, not sure if libreoffice can actually do the reverse but it doesn’t hurt to try)
libreoffice --headless --convert-to docx *.pdf
Just know that since docx is a proprietary format by microsoft, the results may be flawed. As a last resort I guess you could run a windows VM and try to convert your files with any big software known to be able to handle such files.
I think docx is actually an open format now.
Thanks for the information. I wasn’t aware of that.
I use self-hosted STIRLING-PDF.
Short answer: No.