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Office 2007, trying to insert a pdf file into a WORD file, but WORD wants to
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Word does not have the ability to 'open' a PDF file. If you have Adobe Reader v7 or higher or Acrobat installed you can basically
get a 'picture' of the first page of a PDF file by using Insert=Object=Create from File. ============ "GAT_PRA_ENGR" wrote in message ... Office 2007, trying to insert a pdf file into a WORD file, but WORD wants to convert it to WORD format or won't insert it at all. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Thank you for the input. I seem to remember that in Office 97, you could copy
and paste a pdf file into a WORD file as an image. As you say, now I only get a picture of the first page of the pdf file. The only way I was able to do what I want to do is by copying and pasting one page at a time. There must be a better way. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Word does not have the ability to 'open' a PDF file. If you have Adobe Reader v7 or higher or Acrobat installed you can basically get a 'picture' of the first page of a PDF file by using Insert=Object=Create from File. ============ "GAT_PRA_ENGR" wrote in message ... Office 2007, trying to insert a pdf file into a WORD file, but WORD wants to convert it to WORD format or won't insert it at all. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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The whole point of PDF is that it is a finished display format. PDF is a
graphical format. Graphics cannot span pages in Word. You can, in as much as the PDF file will allow, use copy and paste from Adobe Reader, but you would have to do it one page at a time. If you want to have it as an editable Word document, you would need a third party conversion tool or cokpatible OCR software such as PDF2TXT or Finereader respectively. If you have the full version of Acrobat you can save as Word document, though how successful it is depends on how the PDF was created. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org GAT_PRA_ENGR wrote: Thank you for the input. I seem to remember that in Office 97, you could copy and paste a pdf file into a WORD file as an image. As you say, now I only get a picture of the first page of the pdf file. The only way I was able to do what I want to do is by copying and pasting one page at a time. There must be a better way. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Word does not have the ability to 'open' a PDF file. If you have Adobe Reader v7 or higher or Acrobat installed you can basically get a 'picture' of the first page of a PDF file by using Insert=Object=Create from File. ============ "GAT_PRA_ENGR" wrote in message ... Office 2007, trying to insert a pdf file into a WORD file, but WORD wants to convert it to WORD format or won't insert it at all. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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