I think i have a pdf to ps (postscript) converter on Linux so I can use
that, then use a program to convert postscript to text.
That could work.
Paul
Doug Thompson wrote:
Chris BONDE wrote:
Is there a practical way to convert a PDF file into an
OpenOffice file?
If you have a Scanner, there might be 2 ways:
one scan into a word processor
two some scanner software takes in the PDF
Otherwise you might have to labourously copy and paste
Chris
There are numerous PDF to RTF/DOC converters. Most of the ones I looked
at are pretty poor. The one that works best for me is Solid Converter
PDF from solidpdf.com. There is a limited free trial version. The full
version costs only $50. It paid for itself the first time I used it.
100+ page document with images, completely converted and formatted
(styled) in just a few hours total.
Doug
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