Category Archives: Soda news

Oct 22 in  Soda news

How to Save a Google Doc as a PDF

 
Oct 18 in  Soda news

How to Flatten a PDF for FREE

 

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In this article, we show you how to flatten a PDF for free using Soda PDF’s online tool. You can flatten your PDF file in only a few clicks, without any registration or account needed.

Filling out forms online

If you’ve ever had to fill out a form online, you might remember that it used to be quite a difficult process!

Before the rise of fillable PDF forms, the only way to fill out a form over the internet was to print out the blank form, fill it out by hand, then scan and save it as a regular PDF document or image file. Only then could you upload and share it by email or submit it to a website.

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Oct 12 in  Soda news

How to Convert Scanned PDF to Word

 

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This article is all about how to convert scanned PDF to Word online. We’ll show you how to use Soda PDF’s free online tool to get the job done quickly and easily.

Generally speaking, converting PDF to Word is straightforward. If it’s a regular text-based PDF file, the process is simple to revert it back to a Word file (.docx) – this can be done in Microsoft Word. If you’re dealing with scanned PDFs (image files), read on for the process outlined after that.

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Sep 07 in  Soda news

How do I convert a JPEG to a PDF in Windows 10?

 

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If you’re used to sharing documents on the web, you probably have noticed that certain websites only accept certain file types when you’re trying to upload something. This is a common occurrence for sites where you need to upload resumes, cover letters, samples of your writing, and so on.

How do I convert a JPEG to a PDF in Windows 10?

The prevalence of image files

Most people probably save their documents as Microsoft Word files, so they’ll be in a format like DOC or PDF. Many websites will accept PDF as the format for these documents, but will not accept images, such as a PNG or JPG file.

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