Using text from part of Acrobat document

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Robin Chapple

I have a 400 page PDF file and I need to select 21 pages and copy them
to a WORD document.

I have a full version of Acrobat 4

I have failed to copy multiple pages.

What have I missed?

Thanks,

Robin Chapple
 
Robin said:
I have a 400 page PDF file and I need to select 21 pages and copy them
to a WORD document.

I have a full version of Acrobat 4

I have failed to copy multiple pages.

What have I missed?

You may have missed that this a Word newsgroup and not an Acrobat newsgroup
:-)
Try http://groups.google.com/groups?group=adobe.acrobat.windows

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Although Mike William's answer was perfect (:-) ) you could also try setting
the View as Continuous before selecting the text.

Adrian
 
I've always wondered how I could copy text from Adobe into Word and not
lose the paragraph marks. When I copy into Word, it ends up as one
continuous block of text without paragraph breaks.

That's a Word question, sort of. :-)

Larry
 
Larry said:
I've always wondered how I could copy text from Adobe into Word and
not lose the paragraph marks. When I copy into Word, it ends up as
one continuous block of text without paragraph breaks.

That's a Word question, sort of. :-)

It's going to depend on how Acrobat formats the text when it puts it onto
the clipboard.
 
The question is, HOW do I copy text in Adobe so that it keeps its
paragraph marks when I paste it into Word?

Larry
 
Larry said:
The question is, HOW do I copy text in Adobe so that it keeps its
paragraph marks when I paste it into Word?

That actually presupposes Acrobat has paragraph marks in the text that it
puts on the clipboard. PDFs aren't reflowable so there is no need for them
to retain that sort of metadata. It would have to be re-inferred from
context.

I would head over to the Adobes forum to ask further.

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