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Converting pdf to Word
Hi all. I am trying to select parts of a pdf document and pasting into a
Word document. No success in selecting and so I'm trying to convert the whole document or import it to Word in some way, so that I can do the selection then. Any ideas? |
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There's software available to convert .pdfs into Word docs. I have one that
sells for about $50. Haven't heard of anything that's free. You also need to keep in mind that it's entirely possible that the .pdf doc you have was created to prevent people from doing exactly what you are trying to do. Perhaps you'd be better off contacting the .pdf file owner and ask them for help. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "aalaan" wrote in message ... Hi all. I am trying to select parts of a pdf document and pasting into a Word document. No success in selecting and so I'm trying to convert the whole document or import it to Word in some way, so that I can do the selection then. Any ideas? |
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Hi aalaan,
If Adobe Acrobat won't let you select the text, it's probably because the person who created the PDF protected it to prevent exactly this sort of thing being done. In that case, you're not likely to have much luck with a PDF converter. But, just in case you want to pursue that course, you could try Solid Converter PDF, available from: http://www.solidpdf.com/ It's also possible that the pdf doesn't actually have any text - it may simply be acting as the container for graphics that represent text. If that's the case and the PDF isn't protected, you could try copying the area you want as a graphic. If this works but you really want text, you'll need to run OCR software against the PDF. As JoAnn Paules said, it may be easier to contact the person who owns/created the PDF. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "aalaan" wrote in message ... Hi all. I am trying to select parts of a pdf document and pasting into a Word document. No success in selecting and so I'm trying to convert the whole document or import it to Word in some way, so that I can do the selection then. Any ideas? |
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Unless you need to edit the text it is unnecessary to convert it. Just print it to a TIFF
file and import the graphic to Word. Scan Soft makes a converter and general pdf editor with a damn good OCR engine for $99. rs "aalaan" wrote in message ... : Hi all. I am trying to select parts of a pdf document and pasting into a : Word document. No success in selecting and so I'm trying to convert the : whole document or import it to Word in some way, so that I can do the : selection then. Any ideas? : : |
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Thanks. Two questions arise. Does the utility you have work and what is its
name? (And third of my two questions(!) how can I tell if the document I have is protected in the way you describe. I don't want to buy the utility if it isn't going to work on this particular document. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... There's software available to convert .pdfs into Word docs. I have one that sells for about $50. Haven't heard of anything that's free. You also need to keep in mind that it's entirely possible that the .pdf doc you have was created to prevent people from doing exactly what you are trying to do. Perhaps you'd be better off contacting the .pdf file owner and ask them for help. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "aalaan" wrote in message ... Hi all. I am trying to select parts of a pdf document and pasting into a Word document. No success in selecting and so I'm trying to convert the whole document or import it to Word in some way, so that I can do the selection then. Any ideas? |
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What I want to do is select a largish part of the document for separate use.
"tcebob" handle @ gwi.net wrote in message ... Unless you need to edit the text it is unnecessary to convert it. Just print it to a TIFF file and import the graphic to Word. Scan Soft makes a converter and general pdf editor with a damn good OCR engine for $99. rs "aalaan" wrote in message ... : Hi all. I am trying to select parts of a pdf document and pasting into a : Word document. No success in selecting and so I'm trying to convert the : whole document or import it to Word in some way, so that I can do the : selection then. Any ideas? : : |
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It works well enough for the basics. You'll have to proofread the document
of course. It's ScanSoft's PDF Converter. http://www.amazon.com/s/002-7234421-...link%5Fcode=qs I have an older version so I don't know what improvements have been made in recent ones. As for how you can tell, sometimes the best you can do is to ask the owner. Generally speaking if you've tried doing a copy and paste and that doesn't work, it's locked down. My husband has one that we use to request refills on his mail-order meds. Even tho I have Acrobat Pro and ScanSoft and other programs, that form is locked down tight. Is there a reason you aren't asking the originator for the file's native format? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "aalaan" wrote in message ... Thanks. Two questions arise. Does the utility you have work and what is its name? (And third of my two questions(!) how can I tell if the document I have is protected in the way you describe. I don't want to buy the utility if it isn't going to work on this particular document. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... There's software available to convert .pdfs into Word docs. I have one that sells for about $50. Haven't heard of anything that's free. You also need to keep in mind that it's entirely possible that the .pdf doc you have was created to prevent people from doing exactly what you are trying to do. Perhaps you'd be better off contacting the .pdf file owner and ask them for help. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "aalaan" wrote in message ... Hi all. I am trying to select parts of a pdf document and pasting into a Word document. No success in selecting and so I'm trying to convert the whole document or import it to Word in some way, so that I can do the selection then. Any ideas? |
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Thanks. The only reason is that the originator (compiler) of the document is
unavailable at the mo. I'll see if I can reach them on Mon. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... It works well enough for the basics. You'll have to proofread the document of course. It's ScanSoft's PDF Converter. http://www.amazon.com/s/002-7234421-...link%5Fcode=qs I have an older version so I don't know what improvements have been made in recent ones. As for how you can tell, sometimes the best you can do is to ask the owner. Generally speaking if you've tried doing a copy and paste and that doesn't work, it's locked down. My husband has one that we use to request refills on his mail-order meds. Even tho I have Acrobat Pro and ScanSoft and other programs, that form is locked down tight. Is there a reason you aren't asking the originator for the file's native format? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "aalaan" wrote in message ... Thanks. Two questions arise. Does the utility you have work and what is its name? (And third of my two questions(!) how can I tell if the document I have is protected in the way you describe. I don't want to buy the utility if it isn't going to work on this particular document. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... There's software available to convert .pdfs into Word docs. I have one that sells for about $50. Haven't heard of anything that's free. You also need to keep in mind that it's entirely possible that the .pdf doc you have was created to prevent people from doing exactly what you are trying to do. Perhaps you'd be better off contacting the .pdf file owner and ask them for help. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "aalaan" wrote in message ... Hi all. I am trying to select parts of a pdf document and pasting into a Word document. No success in selecting and so I'm trying to convert the whole document or import it to Word in some way, so that I can do the selection then. Any ideas? |
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aalaan wrote: Hi all. I am trying to select parts of a pdf document and pasting into a Word document. No success in selecting and so I'm trying to convert the whole document or import it to Word in some way, so that I can do the selection then. Any ideas? If you only want part of the document you could use alt+print screen then past into word. |
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Converting pdf to Word
aalaan wrote: Hi all. I am trying to select parts of a pdf document and pasting into a Word document. No success in selecting and so I'm trying to convert the whole document or import it to Word in some way, so that I can do the selection then. Any ideas? hm... ABBYY PDF Transformer http://www.pdftransformer.com the conversion is very simple and accurate |
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