In the areas of text of the text is then export a pdf file to word

I use a MAC and have converted a document, but all the text is in the areas of separate text which is extremely frustrating because it makes editing the document extremely difficult, there is a way to stop what is happening and get the document just convert a normal word document?

You have the option, when exporting to retain the provision that creates text boxes or keep the flow. The latter is probably what you want. When you get the save in menu, select the options or settings button and change this option.

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