Thanks, I knew Adobe had one that would convert to pdf, but didn't
realize they had an pad to html converter. I'll give that a try and
maybe it'll even put the toc into links for me. Well if not, its just
a matter of editing by hand.
tnx
Scott
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On Jul 28, 2006, at 12:44 PM, Kolby Garrison wrote:
Hi Scott,
You can try attaching the file or files you want converted to an e-
mail, and sending it to:
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There is also a place on the web, actually it's a form, where you
can enter the URL of the actual file, and then Adobe will convert
in to HTML for you. I haven't played with the web portion of the
service yet, so i don't really know how it works, or how accurate
or accessible it is. You can find the online converter at:
http://www.access.adobe.com
HTH.
Kolby
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Subject: pdf to html with links
Folks, can someone recommend a program or method I can use to
convert a pile of pdf files into html documents? This is for a
project at work and I don't want to merge the files into one
file, but what I have is a handbook made up of pdf files and I
want to make them available as html files with links in the Table
of contents. This would be a really wonderful thing since the
handbook is an incredible and invaluable resource. Its a serious
pain to do research in the thing in its current state.
Any suggestions would be greatfully appreciated.
Thank you,
Scott
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