Tips of PDF Converter for Mac
Here are some tips to help you convert efficiently:
- Import and Remove
- Batch Conversion & Partial Conversion
- Convert encrypted PDF files
- Review an imported PDF file
- Flexible Options
- Check the Output Documents
Import and Remove
Drag-and-drop operation is one of the amazing features of PDF Converter for Mac. To import PDF files, just drag and drop them into the panel. To remove one, just need to drag it out of the panel. Drag-and-drop operation is also very convenient to change the order of PDF files.

Batch Conversion
Batch conversion mode saves your precious time. PDF Converter for Mac allows you import 50 PDF files at one time. And just click Convert button, these PDF files will be converted automatically one by one:

Partial Conversion
Partial conversion mode is useful when you need to convert certain pages of a large PDF file. Click the gear icon
and you can customize specific pages and Page Ranges to convert in the pop-up window.

Convert encrypted PDF files
If you import a password-protected PDF file, there is a small lock icon
beside the PDF file.

If the PDF file is protected by Owner Password, which is restricted PDF file from editing, copying and printing, PDF Converter for Mac can convert those PDF files directly without entering the password.
If the PDF file is protected by User Password, which is restricted PDF file from opening, users need to enter the open password for conversion. Open password is used for protecting the authors or owners' copyrights.

Type in the right password and click OK button, the PDF file is unlocked for conversion.
Review an imported PDF file
To review the imported PDF file, please click the PDF icon in the program. You can also click the File tab in the menu bar and click Preview PDF File to view the selected PDF file in the program.
Flexible Options
You can click the PDF Converter tab in the menu bar and select Preferences from the menu, and click the Conversion tab, and then, the following window will appear for you to customize the format of the exported Excel, HTML or EPUB documents.

To convert PDF to Excel, there are two options:
Retain value without formatting: This option allows you to save the original text, numbers in PDF tables to Excel cells after converting PDF to Excel, without preserving the original formatting. After conversion, you can edit text or perform calculation of numbers as values in PDF tables easily.
Retain original formatting of forms: This option allows you to preserve text, numbers and formatting in the original PDF file. This option is not suitable for some un-regular PDF tables, as there might be some positioning error that may affect the usual calculation after conversion. Click to view the difference>>
To convert PDF to HTML and EPUB, there are two similar options:
Text and images to HTML (EPUB): This option will convert the text and images of the original PDF file to HTML (EPUB) format. Users can copy the text or save the images from the converted files.
Each page as images to HTML (EPUB): This option will convert each page of PDF file as a whole image. The converted files look the same as the PDF, but users cannot copy the text or save the images in the file.
What's more, you can click the More button to get more options to customize the exported HTML or EPUB document.
Note: After converting PDF to HTML, a multi-page PDF file is converted to multiple single HTML pages within a separate folder, with convenient navigation and page index bar on each page.

Check the Output Documents
Click the document icon in the program to check an exported document after the conversion is finished. For example, if the output format is MS Office Word, click the icon
to check the exported Word document.
Note: If you have set an output folder for the exported documents, you can click the PDF Converter tab and select Preferences from the menu, and then, click the Open button to access the exported documents in the output folder.