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ABBYY PDF Transformer 2.0 User’s Guide
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Keeping Document Properties
ABBYY PDF Transformer 2.0 now retains additional document properties, such as Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords, when
converting PDF files to Searchable PDF, DOC/RTF, XLS, and HTML formats. These properties can be used by the operating system and
other software for indexing and searching saved files.
Supported Formats
Converting PDF Documents
ABBYY PDF Transformer is an easytouse tool for converting entire PDF documents or just selected PDF pages into other formats,
such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, HTML, RTF, TXT, or Searchable PDF.
ABBYY PDF Transformer 2.0 supports the following formats:
● Microsoft Word Document (*.doc)
Microsoft Word 2003/XP/2000
● Rich Text Format (*.rtf)
Microsoft Word 2003/XP/2000
● Plain text (*.txt)
● Microsoft Excel Worksheet (*.xls)
Microsoft Excel 2003/XP/2000
● HyperText Markup Language (*.htm, *.html)
● Searchable PDF document (*.pdf)
Creating PDF Documents
ABBYY PDF Transformer is an easytouse tool for creating PDF documents from Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft
PowerPoint, HTML, RTF, Microsoft Visio, and TXT documents.
ABBYY PDF Transformer 2.0 supports the following formats:
● Microsoft Word Document (*.doc)
Microsoft Word 2003/XP/2000
● Rich Text Format (*.rtf)
Microsoft Word 2003/XP/2000
● Plain text (*.txt)
● Microsoft Excel Worksheet (*.xls)
Microsoft Excel 2003/XP/2000
● HyperText Markup Language (*.htm, *.html)
● Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation (*.ppt)
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003/XP/2000
● Microsoft Visio Drawing (*.vsd)
Microsoft Visio 2003/XP/2000
Note: To create PDF documents, use the virtual printer PDF–XChange for ABBYY PDF Transformer 2.0.
Try&Buy Version of ABBYY PDF Transformer 2.0
Try&Buy Version Restrictions
The Try&Buy version of ABBYY PDF Transformer 2.0 allows you to process only a limited number of documents.
● The program will run for only 15 days starting from the day of the first launch;
● You can convert no more than 50 PDF pages;
● PDF documents you create will include a trial stamp saying that they were create in a Try&Buy version.
Once the trial period is over, or the page limit has been exhausted, you need to buy a license and activate the program to continue
using it.










