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Question convert pdf's to word

Does anyone know any good tools to convert a pdf to word, I can usually cut & paste without a hitch but I have a pdf that doesn't like that and surrounds text with lines as though a table or prints tables in miniscule text.

It's only one pdf file so I'm reluctant to buy a product.
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Able2Extract
is the solution that allows you to convert data from PDF, HTML and Text source formats into formatted Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, HTML pages and text files.
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Try using online conversion at FreeFileConvert.Com they support pdf to word conversion for free.
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