
There are many PDF-to-Word converters, but all the ones I've tried (see below) have defects. This helps them because they can change the font of any part that's hard to read, as well as highlighting section headings and other cues to help them navigate. They prefer to have these converted to Word, then read that on screen. They find it hard to read academic papers and books on screen, when distributed as PDF.

I'm helping a student who has problems with their eyesight. I'm asking about this in StackExchange Academia rather than a software-recommendation site because I have conversion problems specific to the layout of academic publications.
