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Default Editing an object

If it's a PowerPoint object, you usually can edit by right-clicking,
choosing Presentation Object - Edit.

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I'm not sure if this is rally a Word 2003/WinXP Home question but here
goes.

I downloaded the printout of a powerpoint presentation. It consists of a
set of single page objects (for want of a better term?). Each object is a
page sized box complete with handles. it also contains text.

I'd like to be able to make some edits to the text. But the object, as it
appears on the screen doesn't permit it.

Is there a simple, or even a not-so-simple way to do this? Would any
other programs do the trick? OCR, One-Note?

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PT