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How do I embed a .pdf file into a word document while retaining the
formatting of the pdf doc. I can only seem to have either a link or copy the first page of the .pdf into the word doc. The .pdf doc is about 20 pages long. It contains a lot of formulas etc and as such any pdf to word software I have tried does not handle the conversion at all well. -- Peter DeGaris |
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I would use screen shots.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Peter DeGaris" wrote in message ... How do I embed a .pdf file into a word document while retaining the formatting of the pdf doc. I can only seem to have either a link or copy the first page of the .pdf into the word doc. The .pdf doc is about 20 pages long. It contains a lot of formulas etc and as such any pdf to word software I have tried does not handle the conversion at all well. -- Peter DeGaris |
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Hi Peter,
Inserted objects, such as PDF files cannot exceed a single page in Word. Multipage capable formats, including PDF and TIF display only the first page, as a picture rendering of the object. Adobe Reader v7 or higher would need to be installed for Word to render the first page picture of the PDF. You'd need a product that can disassemble the PDF into individual pages/pictures and insert those into Word. =========== "Peter DeGaris" wrote in message ... How do I embed a .pdf file into a word document while retaining the formatting of the pdf doc. I can only seem to have either a link or copy the first page of the .pdf into the word doc. The .pdf doc is about 20 pages long. It contains a lot of formulas etc and as such any pdf to word software I have tried does not handle the conversion at all well. Peter DeGaris -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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JoAnn - sorry for the dumb question but whats a screen shot??
-- Peter DeGaris "JoAnn Paules" wrote: I would use screen shots. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Peter DeGaris" wrote in message ... How do I embed a .pdf file into a word document while retaining the formatting of the pdf doc. I can only seem to have either a link or copy the first page of the .pdf into the word doc. The .pdf doc is about 20 pages long. It contains a lot of formulas etc and as such any pdf to word software I have tried does not handle the conversion at all well. -- Peter DeGaris |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_shot
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Peter DeGaris" wrote in message ... JoAnn - sorry for the dumb question but whats a screen shot?? -- Peter DeGaris "JoAnn Paules" wrote: I would use screen shots. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Peter DeGaris" wrote in message ... How do I embed a .pdf file into a word document while retaining the formatting of the pdf doc. I can only seem to have either a link or copy the first page of the .pdf into the word doc. The .pdf doc is about 20 pages long. It contains a lot of formulas etc and as such any pdf to word software I have tried does not handle the conversion at all well. -- Peter DeGaris |
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You can 'print' the PDF to the SnagIt printer driver then save each page as
a PDF or JPG from the SnagIt editor. There's a fully working demo which will suffice for this task. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote: Hi Peter, Inserted objects, such as PDF files cannot exceed a single page in Word. Multipage capable formats, including PDF and TIF display only the first page, as a picture rendering of the object. Adobe Reader v7 or higher would need to be installed for Word to render the first page picture of the PDF. You'd need a product that can disassemble the PDF into individual pages/pictures and insert those into Word. =========== "Peter DeGaris" wrote in message ... How do I embed a .pdf file into a word document while retaining the formatting of the pdf doc. I can only seem to have either a link or copy the first page of the .pdf into the word doc. The .pdf doc is about 20 pages long. It contains a lot of formulas etc and as such any pdf to word software I have tried does not handle the conversion at all well. Peter DeGaris |
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Thanks All,
I found a free web based service at http://docmorph.nlm.nih.gov/docmorph/default.htm that will convert a multipage pdf file into individual tif files for each page. Can then insert each page as a picture into the word doc. Thanks again Peter -- Peter DeGaris "Graham Mayor" wrote: You can 'print' the PDF to the SnagIt printer driver then save each page as a PDF or JPG from the SnagIt editor. There's a fully working demo which will suffice for this task. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote: Hi Peter, Inserted objects, such as PDF files cannot exceed a single page in Word. Multipage capable formats, including PDF and TIF display only the first page, as a picture rendering of the object. Adobe Reader v7 or higher would need to be installed for Word to render the first page picture of the PDF. You'd need a product that can disassemble the PDF into individual pages/pictures and insert those into Word. =========== "Peter DeGaris" wrote in message ... How do I embed a .pdf file into a word document while retaining the formatting of the pdf doc. I can only seem to have either a link or copy the first page of the .pdf into the word doc. The .pdf doc is about 20 pages long. It contains a lot of formulas etc and as such any pdf to word software I have tried does not handle the conversion at all well. Peter DeGaris |
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On Aug 31, 6:43*am, Peter DeGaris
wrote: Thanks All, I found a free web based service athttp://docmorph.nlm.nih.gov/docmorph/default.htmthat will convert a multipage pdf file into individual tif files for each page. *Can then insert each page as a picture into the word doc. Thanks again Peter -- Peter DeGaris "Graham Mayor" wrote: You can 'print' the PDF to the SnagIt printer driver then save each page as a PDF or JPG from the SnagIt editor. There's a fully working demo which will suffice for this task. -- Graham Mayor - *Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote: Hi Peter, Inserted objects, such as PDF files cannot exceed a single page in Word. *Multipage capable formats, including PDF and TIF display only the first page, as a picture rendering of the object. Adobe Reader v7 or higher would need to be installed for Word to render the first page picture of the PDF. You'd need a product that can disassemble the PDF into individual pages/pictures and insert those into Word. =========== *"Peter DeGaris" wrote in ... How do I embed a .pdf file into a word document while retaining the formatting of the pdf doc. *I can only seem to have either a link or copy the first page of the .pdf into the word doc. *The .pdf doc is about 20 pages long. *It contains a lot of formulas etc and as such any pdf to word software I have tried does not handle the conversion at all well. Peter DeGaris Slow web site AND the end result TIF file is very poor quality. |
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