Adobe Acrobat to Word conversion

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Steve R

I have a document tp put on my site. For some reason the author has submitted the Documen
as a .pdf file, but wants it to appear on the site in non Adobe text version and maintai
all th very neat rows and columns he's created. If I copy in Adobe and paste into Wor
I lose all the formatting. It doesn't matter which paste option I choose I don'
get the result I need. Any thoughts on this ? I mean thoughts other than why does this autho
demand this request. Thanks for any hel

Stev
 
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Jack Brewster

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res0r89p

Acrobat has a feature that lets you select a whole column of text. You'd
have to create similar columns in Word to Paste into. I can't guarantee
exact formatting, though. One option is to bring the PDF it into Adobe
Illustrator and save it as a .SWF (Flash) file. There are some specialized
utilities that do this-they cost- at:
http://simsub.digitalriver.com/cgi-bin/scanus/pdfconv2/110108
$49.00
and one you can try free for 14 days:
http://www.solidpdf.com/ $49.00
Peter Cowie
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

There is a few applications that you can purchase that will convert PDF to MS Word format. Here is
one:

http://www.solidpdf.com/

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Andrew Murray

request the author send you the word document he created the adobe document
from.....
or have him retype the doc in word (if he created the pdf straight in adobe
acrobat).

You may need Adobe Acrobat (full product, not the reader) to edit the document.
 
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