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Re: PDF to word converter

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Originally Posted by Kyle Fenton
Assuming the PDF was generated from a document, (not a scanned in picture) I believe that you can just copy and paste it onto a word document.
With the Adobe Acrobat viewer, you can, but you have to click on the text select tool button first. It is on the main toolbar, just hover over the buttons and you will find it.


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Originally Posted by Kyle Fenton
As for diagrams, they might have been converted into a picture, which means they are non-editable, per se.
That is when you use the print screen function of windows, paste it into paint, crop it, save it as a jpeg, and then insert that jpeg into your word doc.

Sort of a round about way of doing it, but it works.
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