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I can copy and paste an image of the text but I cannot copy and paste
sentences and then reformat them in Word. Any ideas? |
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Are you sure the Acrobat file actually contains text? Some folks
deliberately make pdf files as graphics to prevent folks from easily copying text (fear of plagiarism). -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "WayneC" wrote in message ... I can copy and paste an image of the text but I cannot copy and paste sentences and then reformat them in Word. Any ideas? |
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Thanks, Herb. The file is made up entirely of text, but it is presented in
table form. It is complied by several different people (authorless) and it is my duty to manipulate the data into a a different form (Word document) for a formal report. I can lift the "images", even one sentence at a time, but I cannot manipulate the sentence structure, paragraphing, etc. I was wondering if it might be possible to scan the document into a form that would be possible to copy and paste from? "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Are you sure the Acrobat file actually contains text? Some folks deliberately make pdf files as graphics to prevent folks from easily copying text (fear of plagiarism). -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "WayneC" wrote in message ... I can copy and paste an image of the text but I cannot copy and paste sentences and then reformat them in Word. Any ideas? |
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Note that there is a difference between actual text and pictures of text. It
sounds like you have pictures of text. Again, that sometimes is done deliberately to make the text less accessible. If you can save the pages as tif files (either by scanning or directly from Acrobat Professional-not sure if the reader can do this), you should be able to use Microsoft Office Document Imaging to OCR the text. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "WayneC" wrote in message ... Thanks, Herb. The file is made up entirely of text, but it is presented in table form. It is complied by several different people (authorless) and it is my duty to manipulate the data into a a different form (Word document) for a formal report. I can lift the "images", even one sentence at a time, but I cannot manipulate the sentence structure, paragraphing, etc. I was wondering if it might be possible to scan the document into a form that would be possible to copy and paste from? "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Are you sure the Acrobat file actually contains text? Some folks deliberately make pdf files as graphics to prevent folks from easily copying text (fear of plagiarism). -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "WayneC" wrote in message ... I can copy and paste an image of the text but I cannot copy and paste sentences and then reformat them in Word. Any ideas? |
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Thanks again, Herb. Yes, I can scan them as a tif file but I am not familiar
with the MODI to OCR(?) the text. What is the term OCR? "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Note that there is a difference between actual text and pictures of text. It sounds like you have pictures of text. Again, that sometimes is done deliberately to make the text less accessible. If you can save the pages as tif files (either by scanning or directly from Acrobat Professional-not sure if the reader can do this), you should be able to use Microsoft Office Document Imaging to OCR the text. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "WayneC" wrote in message ... Thanks, Herb. The file is made up entirely of text, but it is presented in table form. It is complied by several different people (authorless) and it is my duty to manipulate the data into a a different form (Word document) for a formal report. I can lift the "images", even one sentence at a time, but I cannot manipulate the sentence structure, paragraphing, etc. I was wondering if it might be possible to scan the document into a form that would be possible to copy and paste from? "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Are you sure the Acrobat file actually contains text? Some folks deliberately make pdf files as graphics to prevent folks from easily copying text (fear of plagiarism). -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "WayneC" wrote in message ... I can copy and paste an image of the text but I cannot copy and paste sentences and then reformat them in Word. Any ideas? |
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OCR is Optical Character Recognition. For clean text, Microsoft Office
Document Imaging is quite effective. In Office XP and 2003, it's in the Office Tools folder. Open the tif using MODI -- on my system, MODI is the default application for tif files. If it's not the default on yours, right-click the tif, and choose Open With, and see if MODI is listed. If not, then either you didn't install it, or you have an earlier version of Office. Once open, choose Tools - Recognize text using OCR. Then Tools - Send Text to Word. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "WayneC" wrote in message ... Thanks again, Herb. Yes, I can scan them as a tif file but I am not familiar with the MODI to OCR(?) the text. What is the term OCR? "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Note that there is a difference between actual text and pictures of text. It sounds like you have pictures of text. Again, that sometimes is done deliberately to make the text less accessible. If you can save the pages as tif files (either by scanning or directly from Acrobat Professional-not sure if the reader can do this), you should be able to use Microsoft Office Document Imaging to OCR the text. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "WayneC" wrote in message ... Thanks, Herb. The file is made up entirely of text, but it is presented in table form. It is complied by several different people (authorless) and it is my duty to manipulate the data into a a different form (Word document) for a formal report. I can lift the "images", even one sentence at a time, but I cannot manipulate the sentence structure, paragraphing, etc. I was wondering if it might be possible to scan the document into a form that would be possible to copy and paste from? "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Are you sure the Acrobat file actually contains text? Some folks deliberately make pdf files as graphics to prevent folks from easily copying text (fear of plagiarism). -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "WayneC" wrote in message ... I can copy and paste an image of the text but I cannot copy and paste sentences and then reformat them in Word. Any ideas? |
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