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serious help needed
hi members,
yaar i need to edit a PDF file but i'em not able to do it in adobe acrobar reader.... i ken copy the text but not images into MS word format...ken anyone give me some suggestion or name of sites wherein i ken download plug-in to enable me to edit the file. its urgent coz i have a paper presentation tomorrow n i need to get those images n stuff edited n copied ... an early help will be highly appreciated |
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Hayn .......Chaksena Babu ......PDF format is widely used to prevent people from modifying the doc and recirculating it ....If someone has distributed a PDF doc then by all chances it is copyrighted material .......anyways u can do a print screen and paste it into MS Word as a picture after editing it in paint or whatever
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![]() yaar copyright material hi hain...sexy tha dats why i thought to incorporate some features in my paper ... |
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Active 323695 Fax: 323695 How To Export 1999-08-04 How to Extract Text and Graphics from a PDF File What's Covered Extracting Text Extracting Graphics Other Options for Extracting Text or Graphics The Portable Document Format (PDF) is designed for end-use files -- those that will be viewed and printed, but not substantially modified. You may want to extract text and graphics from PDF files. This document describes how to extract text and graphics in Adobe Acrobat 4.0 and later. Extracting Text You can extract text of varying lengths using Acrobat 4.0 or later (for other text extraction tools, check out PDF Store at www.pdfstore.com): - To extract one or more words on the same line, or extract an entire line, use the text select tool to select the text, and then copy and paste the selection. (Do not use the touchup text tool, which is designed for editing text within a PDF file. If you do use this tool, the pasted text will be in plain text [ASCII] format.) - To extract a paragraph or a single column, either use the column select tool or the text select tool while holding down the Control key to select the text, and then copy and paste. - To extract an entire page, choose View > Fit In Window, select any tool, choose Edit > Select All, and then copy and paste. - To extract an entire document in Windows, choose Edit > Copy File To Clipboard. Or, in Mac OS or Windows, choose View > Continuous or View > Continuous - Facing, choose Edit > Select All, and then copy and paste. Note: When you paste the text, it will probably not be formatted the same as it was in the PDF file, and you'll see different results in different applications. The text's color, point size, and style are usually retained, but its font is usually not retained. This is because of the way various applications collect information from the system's clipboard, which is where Acrobat copies text. Also, the application into which you're pasting must support Rich Text Format (RTF) text from the clipboard; if it doesn't, you'll receive an error message or nothing will happen. Adobe Systems has no control over the way different applications collect information from the system's clipboard, and cannot assist you with achieving more consistent results when copying and pasting. Extracting Graphics You extract graphics by using different features in Acrobat 4.0 or later, depending on whether you want to extract the entire PDF file or an individual graphic. Extracting an Entire PDF File After you extract an entire PDF file, you can open the resulting EPS file in an image-editing application, such as Adobe Photoshop, or a drawing application, such as Adobe Illustrator. To extract an entire PDF file in Acrobat 5.0: 1. Choose File > Save As. 2. Choose Encapsulated PostScript (*.eps) from the Save As Type pop-up menu. 3. Select Settings. 4. In the Encapsulated PostScript dialog box, do either of the following: -- Choose PostScript Language Level 2 from the File Format Options pop-up menu. -- Select Include RGB or Lab images. 5. Click OK. To extract an entire PDF file in Acrobat 4.x: 1. Choose File > Export > PostScript or EPS. 2. In the Export PostScript or EPS Options dialog box, choose EPS with Preview in the File Format pop-up menu. 3. Choose Language Level 2 from the PostScript Option pop-up menu or select Include RGB or Lab images. 4. Click OK. Extracting an Individual Graphic To extract an individual graphic, do one of the following: - Use the graphics select tool or the touchup object tool to select the graphic, and then copy and paste. - Use the touchup object tool to right-click (Windows) or Control-right-click (Mac OS) the graphic, and then copy and paste it. To select the touchup object tool, click and hold the touchup text tool (i.e., the hollow T tool at the middle left of the Acrobat window), and then select the touchup object tool (i.e., the solid black pointer). See the Acrobat user guide for more detailed instructions. - Use the touchup object tool to open the graphic in an image-editing application (e.g., Photoshop) or a drawing application (e.g., Illustrator), and then copy and paste or save the graphic. To open a graphic in an image-editing or drawing application using the touchup object tool, Ctrl-double-click (Windows) or Option-double-click (Mac OS) the graphic. Note: You may need to select the area of the graphic that you want to copy before you can copy it. Other Options for Extracting Text or Graphics Third-party, or non-Adobe, products may enable you to extract text or graphics in the format you want. To locate such third-party products, you should check Web sites that focus on PDF, such as www.planetpdf.com and www.pdfzone.com. These Web sites provide lists of vendors who distribute software, such as plug-ins, for Acrobat products.
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Once my processor is rented cycles in Korea, my RAM is in orbit, and my storage media is distributed in 10K chunks all over the former Soviet Union, and there is no noticable performance hit. Then I'll have enough bandwidth. http://www.vinod.us http://www.storagedimensions.us |
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Once my processor is rented cycles in Korea, my RAM is in orbit, and my storage media is distributed in 10K chunks all over the former Soviet Union, and there is no noticable performance hit. Then I'll have enough bandwidth. http://www.vinod.us http://www.storagedimensions.us |
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Parshu nay gaaNd maar li hai pichhlay do dino say. Saala, sirf cut/paste meiN hi poora discussion kar leta hai.
Isko google site pay ban karvaao ![]()
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