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or do you have to convert it to a rft file first.
JoAnn Paules said:Some .pdf files can't be broken down. The form for our mail-order prescription is like that. I also have
Acrobat Pro 7 and *nothing* I do works.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
sf said:Graham, I have a paid version of Acrobat, but am stymied how to
convert. I only see an option for converting INTO PDF, not OUT.
Using my usual method for copying PDF text, I get small boxes, not
text, for everything except the address when I paste it into word.
Usually - I can copy pdf text and paste it into word just by using the
reader itself, but this particular web page apparently has locked
their pdf form for printing only. Is there a specific ng where I can
ask about this? It's never happened to me before.
TIA
Uncle Joe said:JoAnn,
Have you investigated ScanSoft's PDF Converter as an
alternative for converting PDF files into Word 2003
formats as a stopgap measure until Office 12 ships?
http://www.digitalriver.com/v2.0-img/operations/scansoft/site/html/pdf_con/pdf_con_overview.html
Good luck!
Uncle Joe
JoAnn Paules said:Some .pdf files can't be broken down. The form for our mail-order
prescription is like that. I also have Acrobat Pro 7 and *nothing* I do
works.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
sf said:On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 01:49:05 -0800, Nettie
:
Word has no facility to import (or export) PDF files.
However, if you have Acrobat 7 (the reader and/or the full version)
you can
insert a single page PDF as an object (multi-page PDF's display only
the
first page)
If you want an editable version, you need to convert it to a Word
document,
for which you *will* need the full version of Acrobat or suitable
OCR
software.
--
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
Graham, I have a paid version of Acrobat, but am stymied how to
convert. I only see an option for converting INTO PDF, not OUT.
Using my usual method for copying PDF text, I get small boxes, not
text, for everything except the address when I paste it into word.
Usually - I can copy pdf text and paste it into word just by using the
reader itself, but this particular web page apparently has locked
their pdf form for printing only. Is there a specific ng where I can
ask about this? It's never happened to me before.
TIA
JoAnn Paules said:I have it - doesn't work on this document. Apparently they scanned it in as a picture and not from the
electronic document.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Uncle Joe said:JoAnn,
Have you investigated ScanSoft's PDF Converter as an
alternative for converting PDF files into Word 2003
formats as a stopgap measure until Office 12 ships?
http://www.digitalriver.com/v2.0-img/operations/scansoft/site/html/pdf_con/pdf_con_overview.html
Good luck!
Uncle Joe
JoAnn Paules said:Some .pdf files can't be broken down. The form for our mail-order prescription is like that. I also have
Acrobat Pro 7 and *nothing* I do works.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 01:49:05 -0800, Nettie
:
Word has no facility to import (or export) PDF files.
However, if you have Acrobat 7 (the reader and/or the full version) you can
insert a single page PDF as an object (multi-page PDF's display only the
first page)
If you want an editable version, you need to convert it to a Word document,
for which you *will* need the full version of Acrobat or suitable OCR
software.
--
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
Graham Mayor - Word MVP
Graham, I have a paid version of Acrobat, but am stymied how to
convert. I only see an option for converting INTO PDF, not OUT.
Using my usual method for copying PDF text, I get small boxes, not
text, for everything except the address when I paste it into word.
Usually - I can copy pdf text and paste it into word just by using the
reader itself, but this particular web page apparently has locked
their pdf form for printing only. Is there a specific ng where I can
ask about this? It's never happened to me before.
TIA
Uncle Joe said:Yes, pasting a document's image as a picture is a pain
and I have yet to find a solution for it. Unforunately, many
spammers are now using this technique to paste their spam
into notes; thus avoiding detection by my Outlook and Outlook
Express email filters. Bummer.
JoAnn Paules said:I have it - doesn't work on this document. Apparently they scanned it in
as a picture and not from the electronic document.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Uncle Joe said:JoAnn,
Have you investigated ScanSoft's PDF Converter as an
alternative for converting PDF files into Word 2003
formats as a stopgap measure until Office 12 ships?
http://www.digitalriver.com/v2.0-img/operations/scansoft/site/html/pdf_con/pdf_con_overview.html
Good luck!
Uncle Joe
Some .pdf files can't be broken down. The form for our mail-order
prescription is like that. I also have Acrobat Pro 7 and *nothing* I do
works.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 01:49:05 -0800, Nettie
:
Word has no facility to import (or export) PDF files.
However, if you have Acrobat 7 (the reader and/or the full
version) you can
insert a single page PDF as an object (multi-page PDF's display
only the
first page)
If you want an editable version, you need to convert it to a Word
document,
for which you *will* need the full version of Acrobat or suitable
OCR
software.
--
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
Graham Mayor - Word MVP
Graham, I have a paid version of Acrobat, but am stymied how to
convert. I only see an option for converting INTO PDF, not OUT.
Using my usual method for copying PDF text, I get small boxes, not
text, for everything except the address when I paste it into word.
Usually - I can copy pdf text and paste it into word just by using the
reader itself, but this particular web page apparently has locked
their pdf form for printing only. Is there a specific ng where I can
ask about this? It's never happened to me before.
TIA
I know - I get the same crap.
Uncle Joe said:Yes, pasting a document's image as a picture is a pain
and I have yet to find a solution for it. Unforunately, many
spammers are now using this technique to paste their spam
into notes; thus avoiding detection by my Outlook and Outlook
Express email filters. Bummer.
JoAnn Paules said:I have it - doesn't work on this document. Apparently they scanned
it in as a picture and not from the electronic document.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
JoAnn,
Have you investigated ScanSoft's PDF Converter as an
alternative for converting PDF files into Word 2003
formats as a stopgap measure until Office 12 ships?
http://www.digitalriver.com/v2.0-img/operations/scansoft/site/html/pdf_con/pdf_con_overview.html
Good luck!
Uncle Joe
Some .pdf files can't be broken down. The form for our mail-order
prescription is like that. I also have Acrobat Pro 7 and
*nothing* I do works.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 01:49:05 -0800, Nettie
:
Word has no facility to import (or export) PDF files.
However, if you have Acrobat 7 (the reader and/or the full
version) you can
insert a single page PDF as an object (multi-page PDF's
display only the
first page)
If you want an editable version, you need to convert it to a
Word document,
for which you *will* need the full version of Acrobat or
suitable OCR
software.
--
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
Graham Mayor - Word MVP
Graham, I have a paid version of Acrobat, but am stymied how to
convert. I only see an option for converting INTO PDF, not OUT.
Using my usual method for copying PDF text, I get small boxes,
not text, for everything except the address when I paste it into
word. Usually - I can copy pdf text and paste it into word just
by using the reader itself, but this particular web page
apparently has locked their pdf form for printing only. Is
there a specific ng where I can ask about this? It's never
happened to me before. TIA