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microsoft word offers many features that help you present a wide range of different documents there are also several different ways you can go about importing a pdf file into word document and in this video tutorial weamp;#39;re going to show you a few so you can choose the one thatamp;#39;s best suited to your situation the first method is that you can insert your pdf file into a word document by embedding it as an object this way the first page of the pdf appears in the document and becomes part of it once inserted do that by opening up microsoft word and then go to insert tab in the text group click on object and in the object dialog box click the create from file tab click browse to locate the pdf file you want to insert then click ok to embed the pdf file into the word document just note that if you make any changes to the pdf document they wonamp;#39;t reflect on the word document because the pdf file is not connected to the source file anymore the second method is to