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hi,I've got a problem. I'm really sorry if someone have already discussed that problem before.
I am trying to convert 1000's of pdf files to word 2010 that has not been labeled correctly so using the built in feature that acrobat has does not allow the tables and colums to convert without going all over the place. Is there anyway to do this?
Hope to get answers as soon as possible.
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You'll want to ask this question in the Acrobat Windows forum.
http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat/acrobat_windows
Be well...
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1.Open the PDF file in a reader, for example in standard Adobe Reader.
2.Switch to the text selection tool.
3.Select the desired part of the text and copy it to the clipboard.
4.Run MS Word or any other editor and paste the text into it.
This is the simplest way to work out converting PDF to Word.
Maybe what mentioned above is not useful for you, i personally share you with a article about "how to converting PDF files to Word", you just need to follow the easy guide.
Cheers.
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Retaining "format" upon export of PDF page content is often a 'no-start' if the PDF is not, at a minimum, a workable "Tagged PDF". After all, one of Tagged PDFs 'design criteria' is to support effective export.
With that said Acrobat, in particular Acrobat X, or other products can provide a relatively 'ok' export to Word / RTF from an untagged PDF.
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Surfing the webiste, you shall find a program that support converting pdf to word.
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