Subscribers to Adobe Acrobat Pro DC can convert a PDF to a Microsoft Word document directly from the browser.
Adobe Acrobat has released a Chrome extension that allows users to access PDF-editing tools directly from their browsers. Users will be able to view, convert, compress, and sign PDFs without having to switch applications thanks to the new extension. Users can share files with others to collect all feedback in one place once the extension is downloaded and installed on the browser. Web pages can also be converted to PDF if you have an Adobe Acrobat DC subscription.
On October 12, Google announced the release of Chrome extensions via a blog post. With the latest update, Adobe Acrobat for Chrome now functions as an online PDF editor when opening PDFs. Users will be able to fill out and sign documents, as well as annotate and draw on PDFs. They can also share a file with others to gather all feedback in one location. Users can use the Fill and Sign tool in the Adobe Acrobat extension to fill out forms and add signatures without leaving the browser. Users can also download and print documents using the free access.
Users with an Adobe Acrobat Pro DC subscription will benefit from the latest update, which includes new tools. Converting a PDF to a Microsoft Word document from a browser, converting Web pages to PDF, and preserving the layout, formatting, and links of captured pages are just a few examples.
Individual users can purchase Acrobat Pro DC subscriptions for Rs. 1,995 per month. The annual monthly paid plan costs Rs. 1,196 per month, while the annual prepaid plan costs Rs. 1,196 per month. The Acrobat Standard DC plan costs Rs. 1,834 per month. For an annual prepaid plan, the company charges Rs. 1,037 per month, and for an annual paid monthly plan, the company charges Rs. 1,037 per month.