I would advise against using Acrobat's "Save as Microsoft Word" function.  When 
I tried this, Acrobat would produce an exquisite-*looking* copy of my PDF.  But 
the moment I'd try to edit the file in Word, the layout would do silly things 
like wrap off the page into oblivion.  I call it the "House of Cards" 
conversion as it looked great until I touched it and it imploded.  Lots of 
disconnected text boxes with no flow.

Kevin Ryan


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