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How to eliminate formatting?
Sorry folks, but I'm still having trouble with this book.
The printer says his people cannot convert this document to a pdf file and they don't know why. I am guessing it is because the book consists of so many different materials with so many different formats. I make that assumption because the author copied and pasted hundreds of quotes from the Internet and each quote has its own, original format. Then they sent it to an editor who worked on it and also put it into a 5.5 X 8 format. They didn't like her work and so sent it to me. I worked on it and then converted to the same 5.5 X 8 format. However, I am unable to "unlock" some of the paragraphs, that is, I cannot block indent or change them in any way. Some of the footnote titles and chapter titles cannot be aligned to the left or even justified at all. The question: is there any way to eliminate all former formatting from the book, (given all its sources) and start fresh? I thank you all very much. |
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It depends on what these 'locked' items actually are. For starters, you
could try -- SaveAs, selecting Plain Text as the 'Save as type'. or Copy the entire document and PasteSpecial into a new document, selecting 'Unformatted text' as the paste type. "June" wrote in message ... Sorry folks, but I'm still having trouble with this book. The printer says his people cannot convert this document to a pdf file and they don't know why. I am guessing it is because the book consists of so many different materials with so many different formats. I make that assumption because the author copied and pasted hundreds of quotes from the Internet and each quote has its own, original format. Then they sent it to an editor who worked on it and also put it into a 5.5 X 8 format. They didn't like her work and so sent it to me. I worked on it and then converted to the same 5.5 X 8 format. However, I am unable to "unlock" some of the paragraphs, that is, I cannot block indent or change them in any way. Some of the footnote titles and chapter titles cannot be aligned to the left or even justified at all. The question: is there any way to eliminate all former formatting from the book, (given all its sources) and start fresh? I thank you all very much. |
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Are some of the "locked" items really scanned images or some other
kinds of graphics masquerading as text? Around here we "repurpose" all kinds of things... And- anything that can be printed can be PDFd. Sometimes it takes "printing to file" and then distilling that file, rather than using Acrobat's nifty icon on Word's toolbar... Jay |
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And- anything that can be printed can be PDFd. Sometimes it takes "printing to file" and then distilling that file, rather than using Acrobat's nifty icon on Word's toolbar... That's mostly true, but a little bit sweeping. Some document complexities really are beyond Acrobat's ability to deal with (try nested embedded objects). And the problem can be worse with the shareware Acrobat clones, some of which fall over for all sorts of strange reasons, eg using non-TrueType fonts. |
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nested embedded objects...
that just sounds evil! Even so, if you can get the suckers to print to a PS printer, you should be able to make a PS file and flog it from there. Sometimes you can create the basic doc using Acrobat's PDFmaker from within Word, and it will have the bookmarks and hyperlinks but it will have really ugly graphics problems. You can then use whatever other methods to create PDFs of teh graphics pages, then use "pagereplace" in Acrobat. That keeps hyperlinks and bookmarks in place, while replacing the text and graphics on the pages affected. One more thing- consider OpenOffice. The release version 1.13(?) has limitations in PDF bookmark creation, but the Beta releases 1.9x have that fixed. The price is right, and it is a pretty good package! cheers - and- let us know how you progress with this mish-mash document! Jay |
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No, these items are just text. He just copied and pasted
quotes from all sorts of places. Well, now things are even worse. A friend came to the rescue and put the mes into a pdf But when I reviewed it, there were still a number of items that had danced around such as the Table of Contents, Footnotes page, etc. And, of course, there is no way for me to "unlock" them and he wwent to Europe! i tried one of the inexpensive programs online someone suggested (on a diffrent copy of course) and that didn't work. Thanks so much for putting up with my seemingly unending problem. -----Original Message----- Are some of the "locked" items really scanned images or some other kinds of graphics masquerading as text? Around here we "repurpose" all kinds of things... And- anything that can be printed can be PDFd. Sometimes it takes "printing to file" and then distilling that file, rather than using Acrobat's nifty icon on Word's toolbar... Jay . |
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