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| Thread ID: 57619 | 2005-05-07 22:06:00 | PDF to HTML | Ron Bakker (356) | Press F1 |
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| 353157 | 2005-05-07 22:06:00 | Hi guys I have a pdf that I nedd to convert to html. I have tried the text selector then pasting into a page but I loose all the formating. this is what I have on the Pc. Win2k DW MX Word 2k Cheers Ron |
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| 353158 | 2005-05-07 22:55:00 | acrobat 7 you can save as html, not sure about just the reader though? | plod (107) | ||
| 353159 | 2005-05-07 23:11:00 | The whole purpose of creating a pdf is to prevent unauthoried modification or use of the document's contents. The author will have established the level of viewers' use that is considered necessary. :cool: | Scouse (83) | ||
| 353160 | 2005-05-07 23:29:00 | The fact that he can extract the text shows that the author has not protected the document in this case. The simplest method is to use the free Acrobat Reader 7 and select the image copy tool, and select and capture the entire document as an image (paste it into an image editor and save as .jpg). There are many pdf converters that will convert into a Word document complete with all formatting but they will usually cost a few $. That does depend on the protection levels of course, within the pdf, as before. I use SolidPDF for converting non-protected documents, to save re-typing and formatting. You need to be very cautious about copyright and the use of the text though. |
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