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Convert a scan into a Word document with this easy-to-use guide
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Do you want to edit that PDF in Word? You can open the PDF using Word's built-in settings or, If you have a Microsoft account and a smartphone, you can also use the free Microsoft Lens app to scan your document and save it as a Word file in your OneDrive cloud storage. This wikiHow teaches you how to convert a scanned document into an editable Word document on your Windows PC, Mac, or smartphone.

Things You Should Know

  • If you have a PDF on your computer, you can open it within Word by going to "File > Open > OK."
  • Use the Microsoft Lens app from your Android, iPhone, or iPad to scan documents and open them in Word.
  • If the doc you scanned is not PDF format, convert it first to be able to open it in Word.
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Opening PDF in Word

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  1. You can only do this in newer versions of Word (including anything newer than Word 2010). If you have Word 2010 or older, those are no longer supported versions, and importing a PDF into Word isn't possible.
    • Make sure the document you have is in PDF format .
    • Opening a PDF in Word works best if the PDF is mostly text.
  2. The File tab is either at the top of your screen (Macs) or right above your document space (Windows).
    • Doing this will open your file manager.
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  3. Double-clicking the file once you find it will open it.
  4. Word will begin converting the scanned PDF into a Word document.
    • This process can take several minutes if your PDF has lots of text or images. [1]
  5. Converting scanned files into Word documents isn't an exact science; you may have to add missing words, remove excess spaces, and fix typos before your Word document is ready to go.
  6. Once you're ready to save the converted document as its own Word file, do the following:
    • Windows — Press Ctrl + S , then enter a file name, select a save location, and click Save .
    • Mac — Press Command + S , then enter a file name, select a save location from the "Where" drop-down box, and click Save .
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Scanning With & Using Microsoft Lens

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  1. Tap the Microsoft Lens app icon, which resembles a red and white app with a camera iris and the letter "L" in the center of the icon.
    • Microsoft Lens is a free smartphone app that allows you to take pictures of documents and turn them into PDFs. This will be super useful if you have a piece of paper that you want to edit in Word. In that case, you can take a picture of the paper, turn it into a PDF, and open it in Word.
    • If you don't have Microsoft Lens installed, you can download it from the Google Play Store for Android or from the App Store on iPhone .
  2. If this is your first time opening Microsoft Lens, tap Allow or OK when prompted to allow Microsoft Lens to access your phone's files.
  3. It's a tab at the bottom of the screen.
  4. Position the document that you want to scan inside the camera's view.
    • Make sure your document is well-lit and positioned on a dark background so the camera can pick up as much detail as possible.
  5. It's a red circle at the bottom of the screen. This will take a photo of the document's page.
    • Tap Confirm if the capture is ok. Tap Retake if the document wasn't captured correctly.
  6. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
    • You can scan more pages by tapping the camera with the plus icon in the bottom left corner of your screen.
  7. You'll find this option in the "SAVE TO" section.
    • On Android, tap the box next to Word and then tap SAVE at the bottom of the screen [2] .
  8. If you haven't already, enter your Microsoft account email address and password. Once signed in, your Word document will be uploaded to your OneDrive account.
    • This must be the account that you use to log into Microsoft Word as well.
    • You're done using your phone.
  9. It's the blue app with a white document and the letter "W" in the icon.
  10. It's on the left side of the window below the "New" section.
    • On Mac, simply click the folder icon that says Open on the left-hand side of the window.
  11. It's in the menu on the left side of the window and will prompt your OneDrive to open on the right side of the window.
    • If you don't see the OneDrive option, click + Add a Place , then click OneDrive and sign in with your Microsoft account.
  12. Click on the "Documents" folder, then click the "Microsoft/Office Lens" folder. This is on the right pane of the window.
  13. This opens the document you scanned using Microsoft Lens on your phone or tablet in Microsoft Word.
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    Will everything I scan become editable?
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    Indeed, it will. Just follow these simple steps: Go to onlineocr.net or if your file is more than 5mb, use you can use pdf2doc.com. Upload your file to these websites. When the file get uploaded, select doc or docx format and click 'Convert'. It is a time-consuming process, especially if your file size is big. The moment it completes the conversion, click download the file. After downloading the file, go to your downloads and open the file which will automatically in MS Word. Now here you can edit your file and use it your way.
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