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Table copy-paste
Hello, I've a big big problem with a big big doc - I'm in the middle of translating a major text with tables and diagrams . the original is .pdf, converted using solidpdf. Now the tables, whenever I try to copy-paste them, are all over the place, - what a mess. It seems the text is independent from the lines of the tables and each part behaves independantlty. Is there any way out of this hell ? A tool , another reconverter, a way of putting everything right simply ? Thank you very much for your help Nash |
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Table copy-paste
PDF to DOC converters make the documents editable, but not well-formatted. A
lot of manual reformatting will be required. :-( To recreate a table, you can select the text and then do this: Table | Convert | Text to Table (Word 2003) Insert tab | Table | Convert Text to Table (Word 2007) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Nahshon Evren" f****a wrote in message ... Hello, I've a big big problem with a big big doc - I'm in the middle of translating a major text with tables and diagrams . the original is .pdf, converted using solidpdf. Now the tables, whenever I try to copy-paste them, are all over the place, - what a mess. It seems the text is independent from the lines of the tables and each part behaves independantlty. Is there any way out of this hell ? A tool , another reconverter, a way of putting everything right simply ? Thank you very much for your help Nash |
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