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How to compress PDF to Word in Linux with DocHub

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In today's digital landscape, managing documents efficiently is crucial. Our platform offers a seamless experience for compressing PDF to Word in Linux, ensuring you can easily edit, sign, and share your documents online for free. With robust features and deep integration with Google Workspace, you can import, export, and modify files in a collaborative environment. Whether you’re using iOS 17, iOS 18, or iOS 19, our editor provides the tools you need to streamline your document processes.

Follow the steps to compress PDF to Word in Linux:

  1. Open the website of our platform and sign in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file you wish to compress by selecting the appropriate option in the interface.
  3. Once the document is uploaded, choose the option to convert or edit the file format.
  4. Select the Word format as your desired output for the compression process.
  5. Review any settings or options available for compression to ensure the output meets your needs.
  6. Initiate the compression process and wait for the conversion to complete.
  7. After the conversion, download the compressed Word document to your device.
  8. You may also choose to print or share the document directly from the platform.

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In Linux, if we want to shrink or extend the size of a file, we use the truncate command. The truncate command is used to shrink or extend the size of each FILE to the specified size in the Linux/Unix operating system. The meaning of trun-cat-ing is shortened by cutting off part.
Heres what I suggest: Open the PDF in LibreOffice Draw (navigate to the folder where the PDF is stored, right-click it and open using LibreOffice Draw). Save as a text file. This will strip away all formatting. Open the text file in LibreOffice Writer. Save as a Word document.
In this section, well explore various desktop-based PDF to Word converting tools. 2.1. Using Abiword. To begin with, we can use AbiWord to convert a PDF file into a Word document. 2.2. Using LibreOffice. Similarly, we can use LibreOffice to convert a PDF to a Word document. 2.3. Using Calibre. 2.4. Using Okular.
How to make a PDF file size smaller. Visit Acrobat online services and navigate to the Compress page by clicking Compress in the menu. Click or tap on the Select a file button. Choose the file from your device or from a cloud service like Google Drive. Your file will upload and compress.
How to convert PDFs to Word Click the Select a file button above, or drag and drop files into the PDF drop zone. Select the PDF you want to convert to the DOCX file format. Watch Acrobat automatically convert the file from PDF to an editable Word document. Download the converted Word document or sign in to share it.
How to compress PDFs on your PC. Launch Acrobat Pro and open the Optimize PDF tool. Locate your PDF and click Open. Click the Reduce File Size button on the top menu. Select the compatibility option you want and click OK. Rename your file (if necessary) and click Save.
Optimize a PDF (Acrobat Pro) Open a PDF in Acrobat. From the hamburger menu (Windows) or the File menu (macOS), select Save As Other Reduced Size PDF. Choose the location to save the file and select Save. Acrobat displays a message showing the successful reduction in PDF size.
Compress PDFs in Linux with an online PDF compressor. Navigate to the compress PDF tool. Upload your file. Select the PDF to compress. Download the compressed file to your device.

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