My Reply follows quote. On 09/10/2003 14:34 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >That's not do-able with the free version of Reader! Also cannot be done >if the document is locked and password protected! >Brandy > >> Hi Tivo, >> I'll try and help. >> In Acrobat, there should be an edit menu, then select all, the copy >> and paste into Word or other word processing document. >> You will need to do this for each page of text in the pdf file, as far >> as I can see. I have OS 8.1 and 9, so don't know if, in X, there >> wouldn't be an edit menu. >> Dawn Brocco > ------------- Well, it is doable in most documents. You just have to click on the "Text" button before doing a "Select All" (or a "drag-select").
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