Bob,

>From your description, this doesn't sound like a secure PDF but rather one 
>where the pages have been scanned in as 
images.  The latest version of JFW has some built-in OCR and is probably 
performing OCR on it.  If you have an OCR 
program, OmniPage, FineReader, Open Book, Kurzweil 1000 or other software like 
that, you can likely convert this 
manual and make it something you can read.  I believe there is even supposed to 
be a web site around that will 
convert it.  It is a royal pain when they create a manual in this way, but 
there are approaches to it.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 08:02:11 -0500, bob jutzi wrote:

>I'm trying to read a manual I downloaded using Adobe Reader X and 
>Window-eyes 7.5.2; however, WE isn't recognizing the text so must be a 
>secure PDF as JAWS demo can read it.  Needless tosay, I don't care much 
>for Jaws.
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