Thanks Travis, I actually did get a document converted via Adobe's site, but what will take me a fair bit of time is creating links within the html document and I wish there was a fangled html editor that would help with this task. This is a pretty large handbook and so will take me a fair amount of time.
Not to mention I've got to brush up on my html skills...grin

tnx


Scott
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On Jul 28, 2006, at 8:25 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

Have you ever used the pdf2html conversion tool at trace.wisc.edu? I don't know if it's still available, but I used to use this a lot before I got accessible adobe reading to work reliably. Of course, now on the mac it's not necessary except the links, kind of disappointed those don't work. So, if the trace center is still doing conversions, they may be able to do what you need. If not, it may be a matter of loading them into preview, selecting all, pasting into text edit, then saving as html.


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