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Acrobat files are graphical representations and are not intended to be
loaded into Word, which has no means of dealing with them (though I believe if you have Acrobat 7 reader you can insert a one page PDF as an object). So how are you copying it? The plan that usually works best is to use a compatible OCR application such as Finereader. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Noobie! wrote: I cant manipulate text on Acrobat reader,when I try copying it to MS Word, it appears reversed! not as a mirror image.. example: REST would appear as TSER.. so my question is: How do I reverse the text -not create a mirror image of it- ? |
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