Convert Word to PDF metadata in a matter of minutes

Aug 6th, 2022
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  1. Log in to your DocHub account. When you don’t have one yet, you can sign up in a few clicks with your existing mail profile.
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  3. Click the New Document button and select the most convenient way to add your file and Convert Word to PDF metadata.
  4. Open the file in editing mode and make any additional corrections when needed.
  5. Complete the alterations in your file and save it on your device in the format of your choice.

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How to Convert Word to PDF metadata

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Hi everyone, my name is Kevin. Today I want to show you how you can take a Microsoft Word document and convert that into a PDF. Its really easier than you can imagine, and before we jump into it, as full disclosure, I work at Microsoft as a full-time employee. All right, well lets jump into it. Here I am on my desktop and what Im going to do is Im going to open up Microsoft Word. So here I am in Word, and I have a just kind of a quick Word document that I pulled together. Its a resume. The picture doesnt match me, but it has my name on the resume, so thats a little awkward, but whatever. So, heres my name and I put down my title, so I said You Tube superstar and maybe not quite but maybe someday Ill get there. And so, this is my Word document. Its just a traditional Word document. I can make any type of modifications in here, so just the standard document, and what I want to do is I want to take this Word document and I want to convert that into a PDF.

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View document metadata Choose File Properties, and click the Additional Metadata button in the Description tab. Click Advanced to display all the metadata embedded in the document. (Metadata is displayed by schemathat is, in predefined groups of related information.)
PDF documents created in Acrobat 5.0 or later contain document metadata in XML format. Metadata includes information about the document and its contents, such as the authors name, keywords, and copyright information, that can be used by search utilities.
View PDF document properties. Choose File. Select Properties. Click the Description tab. Find the creation date and time near the title and author.
Printing documents to PDF format removes revision metadata but it does not remove file description metadata. PDF files retain some basic file description metadata, such as author, file name, and date, which can be minimized if the proper conversion settings are used (see page 31).
Click the File tab. Click Info to view the document properties. To add or change properties, hover your pointer over the property you want to update and enter the information. Note that for some metadata, such as Author, youll have to right-click on the property and choose Remove or Edit.
PDF files retain some basic file description metadata, such as author, file name, and date, which can be minimized if the proper conversion settings are used (see page 31).
Choose File Properties, and click the Additional Metadata button in the Description tab. Click Advanced to display all the metadata embedded in the document. (Metadata is displayed by schemathat is, in predefined groups of related information.)
The following is an example of a Windows system: Open Word, and click Track Changes in the Review tab to open the Track Changes feature. On the File tab, click Export, click Create PDF/XPS Document.

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