ABBYY PDF Transformer 3.0

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    16/07/2009
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    Have the corresponding Microsoft Office application installed on your computer to be able to work with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Visio files.

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ABBYY PDF Transformer 3.0 is an easy-to-use PDF utility for quickly converting, creating, editing and saving PDF document. Based on award-winning ABBYY document conversion technology, this sophisticated PDF conversion solution can easily convert PDFs to Microsoft Office formats in 184 languages with only a click of the mouse. With accurate conversion that retains document layout and structure, PDF Transformer 3.0 virtually eliminates the need for reformatting. PDF Transformer also creates PDFs from any Windows applications. You can easily merge multiple file formats into one PDF document or append supported formats into an existing PDF. The product also provides unique bates numbering, customized stamping, security settings to meet your business needs. This powerful, versatile and easy-to-use solution quickly boosts office productivity. Click. Convert. Create. This is information transformation at its best. Version 3.0 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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