Mishra, Manisha (IT) wrote:
> Well.
> So is there any way I can see the contents of word and excel files in
> PDF? 

Do you know the Simpsons episode where Homer and Apu go to India
to see the owner of the Kwik-e-Mart? Visitors are allowed to ask
three questions (and only three questions). Apu wants to ask his
job back, but before he can ask anything, Homer asks:

- Are you the great Kwik-e-Mart master?
- Yes
- Really?
- Yes
- Really?
- Yes. Now you must leave and never come back

For the last time (because I want to outclass the Kwik-e-Mart master):

EMBEDDING means the file is attached to the document and
YOU STILL NEED Word or Excel to SEE it. CONVERTING means
the documents are NO LONGER Word or Excel files, but the
content is visible in Adobe Reader.

iText can EMBED word and excel files in a PDF, but it can't
CONVERT word and excel files to PDF.

If you don't understand these answers, I give up, and
I strongly suggest that you ask somebody else.
br,
Bruno

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