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You might need PDF to Word converter so as to convert PDF files to editable formats which are easily accessible. Abbyy Finereader PDF to Word Converter is a great optical character recognition (OCR) system that converts PDF documents, scanned documents and image files (digital photos included), into editable formats. The OCR technology recognizes and retains original form of any file, quickly and accurately. However, there might be some times that the Abbyy Finereader PDF to Word Converter stop working. No worry! Here are solutions for you to fix the problem of Abbyy Finereader PDF to Word Converter not working. Among all the solutions, the best choice is to switch to a better alternative: PDFelement Pro .
PDFelement Pro is the highly recommended alternative to Abbyy Finereader PDF to Word Converter. It is a powerful software that comes with stunning PDF editor tools that allow you to align and distribute texts to edit PDF files. You will be able to add, extract, delete, crop, replace images on your PDF files and insert, replace, rotate, delete, split, combine, crop, organize and rearrange PDF pages with ease. The PDF Editor Pro is programmed to convert PDF files to other editable formats, with high accuracy, and at excellent speed. Users can convert their PDF files into Word, Excel, Rich Text, Images, EPUBS, Plain Texts and HTML formats while retaining the original file format.
Why Choose This PDF Editor:
Launch the PDF Editor and check the "Convert PDF" button on the primary window. And drag the PDF files you are about to convert into the pop-up window.
Choose "To Word" as your preferred output format. And customize the PDF pages you would like to convert. For scanned PDF, enable the OCR function.
After you have confirmed the settings, click the "Convert" button. The software converts PDF file to Word at high speed. The final document will retain the original text outlay and quality.
1. Error Message, "The RPC server is unavailable" Appears when You Start Abby FineReader.
To solve this, use the following steps.
i. Click Start>Control Panel>Administrative tools>Services, then find "Abbyy FineReader Licensing Service" and right click it.
ii. From the shortcut menu, select Properties>General, and verify if the Automatic item is selected in the Start type drop-down list. If you find out that a different item is selected, you will have to select Automatic and click OK.
iii. Go to Services dialogue and right click Abby FineReader Licensing Service then select Start or Restart from the shortcut menu. Launch the program to determine if it's working properly.
2. Abbyy FineReader Sprint Causes MS Office Application to Work Improperly.
If you experience this problem, check whether you are using the recent version of Abbyy FineReader Sprint. Run the Abby FineReader Sprint then go to Help> Check for updates. If this does not fix it, contact Fine Reader technical support, support@abbyy.com and specifying the model of your device.
3. An Error Message That Reads "Requested member of the collection does not exist" Appears When You Start Microsoft Word.
i. Type Regedit in "Search programs and files" field then press the Enter button. If you are using Windows XP, just open the Start menu, go to "Run item" then type Regedit in the open "Run dialog field" before you can press the Enter button.
ii. If you are using Microsoft Office 2007 enter, HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\Data in the registry, select it and then delete the selected registry subkey.
iii. If its Office 2010 use, HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Word\Data, select it and then delete the selected registry subkey.
4. "Fatal Scanner Error" while Scanning.
Click the Tools>Options>Scan/Open tab. Under the scanner heading, select "Use native interface" option then click OK.
5. Incorrect words Order After Processing a Document in Right to Left Language and Exporting it to MS Word.
This issue connected to your MS Word settings for the right to left languages. To get the correct word order for the right to left languages, such as Arabic, Hebrew and more, add these languages into “Office Language Preferences” of your MS Word. Go to Start> Office> Office Tools> Office Language Preference then add the languages.
Note: You may have to log off and in, so as to apply the modifications.
Ivan Cook
chief Editor