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If that particular file allows it (which depends on how the instruction file
was created), you can click the Tools menu in Adobe Reader, click Select & Zoom, and click Select Tool. The mouse cursor should become an I-beam when positioned over the text area, and you can drag it across & down to select text and pictures. Press Ctrl+C to copy the selection, switch to a Word document, and paste. OCR probably won't be necessary, because the copied text should paste as editable text. The formatting may be different, though. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Stewart wrote: I have just bought a new camera and the instructions are printed (on screen) in Adobe Reader; there are 104 pages. I wish to copy the pages I need in to a word document and then modify and print what I want. Is there any way I can use Word 2007 to do this? I remember reading that Word has an OCR capability but do not know if this would work from the Adobe Reader screen. Thank you. |
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