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Hi -- I have Scan Soft's pdf converter. I am trying to convert a
multi-page form to Word for editing. The conversion of the form was successful however, every word/line is in it's own text box/frame, which makes editing extrememtly tedious. Does anyone know how I can convert all the text boxes/frames to text that I can then organize into a table for quick editing? Would appreciate any and all suggestions. Thank you ... Maureen Meenan |
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PDF to Word works well only if the original was created in Word in the first
place. Otherwise you tend to get a mess such as you describe. There are no special tricks for fixing this: it's usually quicker just to start again. wrote in message ups.com... Hi -- I have Scan Soft's pdf converter. I am trying to convert a multi-page form to Word for editing. The conversion of the form was successful however, every word/line is in it's own text box/frame, which makes editing extrememtly tedious. Does anyone know how I can convert all the text boxes/frames to text that I can then organize into a table for quick editing? Would appreciate any and all suggestions. Thank you ... Maureen Meenan |
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