If you are willing to pay for something ALLPDF is an addin for Word that
works well: $49

http://www.bcltechnologies.com/document/products/allpdf/

And there were several others I looked at before buying AllPDF, including
Acrobat itself (professional version, not the reader).

I found AllPDF and others on a web search, but a better starting point is

http://www.planetpdf.com/

Graham

On 31/01/07, Ray Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

TerryJ wrote:
>
>
> Jonathon-4 wrote:
>> Johnny Andersson wrote:
>>> So when I want to convert a PDF to ODT, I'd better do what?
>> Somewhere on Sourceforge is a program that converts PDF2ODF.  AFAIK, it
>> only works on Linux. [IIRC, it is called PDF2ODF.]  I haven't used that
>> converter, so I don't know how well it works. [Typically I simply
export
>> PDFs to text, and edit the text.]
>>
>> xan
>>
>> jonathon
>>
>>
>
> Perhaps you are thinking of one of these?  (I had a page in sourceforge
open
> to download pdfedit.)
>
> - - - quote - - -
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/openpdf/
> OpenPDF is a tool to convert PDF document into open format, such as
plain
> text, xml, html. It works for Chinese, Korean and Japanese. We build the
> tool to encourage people publishing their papers and books on web in
GFDL
> (GNU Free Document License)
> ....
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdftortf/
> Command-line tool to convert from PDF format to Rich-Text-Format.
> - - - end quote - - -

Thanks All.
I was trying to convert a pdf document with tables to word format and I
was hoping there was something out there that would preserve the table
formatting. It seems that they all convert to text and a great deal of
work is required to restore them to tables.
Ray

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