MemoQ has a built-in PDF to DOCX converter that usually delivers good results. However, you should be prepared to fix the target file in Word. The converted PDF files may result in many tags and lots of unnecessary line breaks. If you have a Microsoft Word source file, you can use Microsoft Translator for Word to translate the document, and then and convert it to PDF. If you don’t have the source file in Word, you can convert your PDF into a Word document and translate it and then convert it back. Word translation tools are pretty good but are not going to do as good a job as human translators would do.
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Doing business around the world means there will be times when you receive electronic documents not in your native language. All is not lost since you can translate these documents into your own language via free online translators. Portable Document Format (PDF) files can easily be converted into another language using free translators. However, most translators will not keep the PDF format intact and what you end up with is just the text. If you need to keep the format of the PDF file unbroken, try DocTranslator. While it does download an applet tool to your hard drive, it tries to keep the formatting of the PDF file.