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PDF download into word is in unreadable format.
I am trying to download the Supplemental Readings that accompany the Absolute
Beginner's Video Series for learning Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition. I am using the links provided through Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition. The Word logo appears, so I assume the readings are being loaded into Word. The instructions say I need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which I do. The download appears to proceed normally, but it appears in code and symbols rather than in readable format. How can I convert it into readable format? |
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PDF download into word is in unreadable format.
Word cannot open PDF files. If you click on a link to a PDF
file, and the file opens with Word instead of Acrobat Reader, then you need to change the file association for PDF files in Windows as described in http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307859 "How to change file associations in Windows XP". Needles wrote: I am trying to download the Supplemental Readings that accompany the Absolute Beginner's Video Series for learning Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition. I am using the links provided through Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition. The Word logo appears, so I assume the readings are being loaded into Word. The instructions say I need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which I do. The download appears to proceed normally, but it appears in code and symbols rather than in readable format. How can I convert it into readable format? |
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PDF download into word is in unreadable format.
THank you. I followed your instructions and my problem was solved.
"garfield-n-odie" wrote: Word cannot open PDF files. If you click on a link to a PDF file, and the file opens with Word instead of Acrobat Reader, then you need to change the file association for PDF files in Windows as described in http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307859 "How to change file associations in Windows XP". Needles wrote: I am trying to download the Supplemental Readings that accompany the Absolute Beginner's Video Series for learning Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition. I am using the links provided through Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition. The Word logo appears, so I assume the readings are being loaded into Word. The instructions say I need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which I do. The download appears to proceed normally, but it appears in code and symbols rather than in readable format. How can I convert it into readable format? |
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