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procedure for file conversion

10/14/2007 1:38 PM

how can i convert a file in pdf format anyone plz tell me procedure how to convert a file in pdf format

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Re: procedure for file conversion

10/14/2007 5:40 PM

What do you want to convert it to?

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10/14/2007 9:23 PM

Scansoft PDF converter. It will convert from PDF to Word or Excel, from there you can use the "Save As" function in either to go to a lot of different formats.

Good Luck!

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10/15/2007 9:35 AM

If the pdf is not protected, there are many softwares around that will copy it into a word file or similar.....most of them you have to pay for though, I do not know of a free software for this. Maybe someone else does.....

A friend told me a year or two ago of a converter that would convert, even if it was protected, but I do not know of the name anymore.....

What do you want to do with it? That might help us to help you.....

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10/15/2007 11:10 AM

They have a lot of tools, even a PDF password remover.

http://www.verypdf.com/

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10/15/2007 12:39 PM

I knew someone on CR4 would know!!!

Many thanks....

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10/15/2007 10:56 PM

Found this thru Google. There are quite a few others.

I used the password remover to make a double sided PDF from the NY city bicycle path files for a recent vacation. I was surprised how easy the password is to remove. Might as well not have a password. My next project is to falsify maps and create bicycle havoc in NYC!!!

PDF files can be a pain sometimes. Recently, although text displayed correctly, I could not export a PDF to Word because the font used is standard in Vista but not in XP. So I understand Acrobat uses font substitution for display, but not for export.

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10/15/2007 6:25 PM

All I can say is thank you.

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10/15/2007 6:25 PM

try www.youconvertit.com

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