Why make an RTF file, when with Acrobat 6 you can save a Word document?
 
Rich


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If you have Acrobat 5.0 or 6.0, you should be able to do this by going to File > Save As... and selecting "Rich Text Format" from the list of available file types.  This will create an RTF file you can open and edit in Word.

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"compass claims service, inc" wrote:

Thank you Peter, I do have Acrobat.  Thank you for that link, but is there a way to use Acrobat to convert a .pdf back to a Word document? K.Baare
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Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:23 AM
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 Sorry about this should have given the following linkhttp://www.scansoft.com/pdfconverter/Peter
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I have a document converted to .pdf from Word.  Since then, I have lost the original Word document.  I need to edit a line of text on the cover letter.  Is there a way I can either edit the text itself, or "white" it out somehow and insert new text over it so that I don't have to recreate the entire cover page?  It is a small amount of text.  I just need to change [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] K. Baare

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