to insert picture into word doc use 'insert' then 'picture' and browse for the picture to insert.
* 7ayat * Member # 7043
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Great Ayisha. Thank you so much. Muwah!!!
GaredProposal Member # 17180
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quote:Originally posted by * 7ayat *: Hi all
I just need some help if possible.
Does anybody know if you can convert a PDF file into a word document without ruining the layout?
Also, can you attach images to a word document?
Thanks
Try www.openoffice.org you can do that with their program which was developed by Sun to compete with microsoft office.
Create word document (import from Microsoft word) Under Menue (file) Convert to PDF Without having to do it on line on a site that may be phishing for info.
Sweet Crude Member # 17234
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quote:Originally posted by GaredProposal:
quote:Originally posted by * 7ayat *: Hi all
I just need some help if possible.
Does anybody know if you can convert a PDF file into a word document without ruining the layout?
Also, can you attach images to a word document?
Thanks
Try www.openoffice.org you can do that with their program which was developed by Sun to compete with microsoft office.
Create word document (import from Microsoft word) Under Menue (file) Convert to PDF Without having to do it on line on a site that may be phishing for info.
That's backwards!
GaredProposal Member # 17180
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quote:Originally posted by Sweet Crude:
quote:Originally posted by GaredProposal:
quote:Originally posted by * 7ayat *: Hi all
I just need some help if possible.
Does anybody know if you can convert a PDF file into a word document without ruining the layout?
Also, can you attach images to a word document?
Thanks
Try www.openoffice.org you can do that with their program which was developed by Sun to compete with microsoft office.
Create word document (import from Microsoft word) Under Menue (file) Convert to PDF Without having to do it on line on a site that may be phishing for info.
That's backwards!
LOL Remember I read from right to left so everything is kind of backwards. Bottom line is I tried this program for converting word documents to PDF and it works great. So if you know about the program why do you help me explain it in a simpler way that is not backwards.
Sweet Crude Member # 17234
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quote:Originally posted by GaredProposal:
quote:Originally posted by Sweet Crude:
quote:Originally posted by GaredProposal:
quote:Originally posted by * 7ayat *: Hi all
I just need some help if possible.
Does anybody know if you can convert a PDF file into a word document without ruining the layout?
Also, can you attach images to a word document?
Thanks
Try www.openoffice.org you can do that with their program which was developed by Sun to compete with microsoft office.
Create word document (import from Microsoft word) Under Menue (file) Convert to PDF Without having to do it on line on a site that may be phishing for info.
That's backwards!
LOL Remember I read from right to left so everything is kind of backwards. Bottom line is I tried this program for converting word documents to PDF and it works great. So if you know about the program why do you help me explain it in a simpler way that is not backwards.
She's needs to convert from PDF to Word. PDF to Word. PDF TO WORD. Not the other way around.
metinoot Member # 17031
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Can't you open a PDF in word 2007?
GaredProposal Member # 17180
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quote:Originally posted by Sweet Crude: She's needs to convert from PDF to Word. PDF to Word. PDF TO WORD. Not the other way around.
Got it !!! PDF TO WORD (LOUD AND CLEAR) you are right. I stand corrected.I read her post quickly.
Questionmarks Member # 12336
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When you select the complete picture with the right mouse button, then you can paste it in a word document. Don't need any programme for that.
Ayisha Member # 4713
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quote:Originally posted by GaredProposal:
quote:Originally posted by * 7ayat *: Hi all
I just need some help if possible.
Does anybody know if you can convert a PDF file into a word document without ruining the layout?
Also, can you attach images to a word document?
Thanks
Try www.openoffice.org you can do that with their program which was developed by Sun to compete with microsoft office.
Create word document (import from Microsoft word) Under Menue (file) Convert to PDF Without having to do it on line on a site that may be phishing for info.
to convert anything to PDF try http://www.dopdf.com/ which acts as a 'printer' and 'prints' to PDF. it saves as a PDF on your pc. Works great on this site, right click, print, change printer to 'dopdf' and it asks where you want to keep it.
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I never work with Word (except for opening and closing it in order to copy texts clients send me), so don't know much about it. But I know a lot about PDFs , so I'd say it is not possible to convert a PDF file into a Word file without losing the layout.
But if you have the full version of Adobe Acrobat, you can select and copy the text and then paste it into the Word document. Does that help?
quote:Originally posted by metinoot: Can't you open a PDF in word 2007?
You can open and edit PDFs in Adobe Illustrator.
moove Member # 13561
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I Use the Nitro Program to edit pdf and I love it.
*Dalia* Member # 13012
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Why not use the full version of Adobe Acrobat?
Ford Prefect (not perfect) Member # 9338
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You can "save as" a word doc in Acrobat Pro
quote:Originally posted by Ford Prefect (not perfect):
You can "save as" a word doc in Acrobat Pro
Oh, I didn't know that. Just tried it with a PDF I happened to have open, but the layout gets lost entirely.
Shanta Qadeama Member # 9889
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quote:Originally posted by *Dalia*: Why not use the full version of Adobe Acrobat?
Because it costs a fortune and really not worth it unless you are going to do volume work!
Even when I worked in a large national company in the UK only one person per department was allowed full Adobe because of the extortionate price - everyone else just had to get by with the Reader and beg the lucky one with the full version to do anything fancy.
Does anybody know if you can convert a PDF file into a word document without ruining the layout?
Also, can you attach images to a word document?
Thanks
Not sure what you mean? As QM says you can paste pictures in to Word documents. Did you mean something different?
*Dalia* Member # 13012
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quote:Originally posted by Shanta Qadeama: Because it costs a fortune and really not worth it unless you are going to do volume work!
I wouldn't exactly call that a fortune. Most of the applications I've worked with over the years are more expensive. But yeah -- I can see that it doesn't make sense to buy it only for occasional use.
I have the Adobe Creative Suite, and Acrobat is part of that package, so I never checked the individual price.
Ford Prefect (not perfect) Member # 9338
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quote:Originally posted by *Dalia*: Oh, I didn't know that. Just tried it with a PDF I happened to have open, but the layout gets lost entirely.
Yeah, it's next to impossible to retain layout from a print format into a text editor regardless of the tool used to convert. It does get most of the text out for cleaning up though.
quote:Originally posted by Shanta Qadeama: Because it costs a fortune and really not worth it unless you are going to do volume work!
There are of course "alternatives" *cough* bitTorrent *cough*
Shanta Qadeama Member # 9889
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quote:Originally posted by Ford Prefect (not perfect):
There are of course "alternatives" *cough* bitTorrent *cough*
I SO don't know what you are talking about. Maybe I should HUNT this out a bit more
Ayisha Member # 4713
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quote:Originally posted by Shanta Qadeama:
quote:Originally posted by Ford Prefect (not perfect):
There are of course "alternatives" *cough* bitTorrent *cough*
I SO don't know what you are talking about. Maybe I should HUNT this out a bit more
I so want to know exactly what hes talking about in DETAIL.
Shanta Qadeama Member # 9889
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Well put it this way Ayisha, I now have the entire Joan Hickson Miss Marple series on my computer - ahem - cough, and am completely up to date with Spartacus Blood and Sand - ahem. (Fab by the way )
Ford Prefect (not perfect) Member # 9338
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quote:Originally posted by Shanta Qadeama:
quote:Originally posted by Ford Prefect (not perfect):
There are of course "alternatives" *cough* bitTorrent *cough*
I SO don't know what you are talking about. Maybe I should HUNT this out a bit more
I sometimes GO to the mall and OGLE the massive selections
stayingput Member # 14989
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I prefer to laze around the PIRATE BAY.
Ayisha Member # 4713
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Not detailed enough guys!
Shanta Qadeama Member # 9889
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You've got mail
Ayisha Member # 4713
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quote:Originally posted by Shanta Qadeama: You've got mail
considering there were no detailed instructions on where the mail was, I think I did well to find it AND reply!
Shanta Qadeama Member # 9889
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LOL - sorry Ayisha - explained in reply
* 7ayat * Member # 7043
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Ok guys, I have another question. I am trying to attach a PDF document but it tells me it is too big. Do you know how to reduce the size?
*Dalia* Member # 13012
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You can reduce the file size, but you need the full version of Acrobat in order to do it.
Did you create the PDF yourself? If yes, with which program? Usually when writing the PDF, you can determine the settings, i.e. size, compression etc.
Penny Member # 1925
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This is a great little free programme that will do the job
quote:Originally posted by *Dalia*: You can reduce the file size, but you need the full version of Acrobat in order to do it.
Did you create the PDF yourself? If yes, with which program? Usually when writing the PDF, you can determine the settings, i.e. size, compression etc.
No someone actually did the document for me. But that person is not available anymore and I'm finding it difficult to attach it so I need to downsize it if possible.
south_london_male Member # 3917
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Scan it as an image/picture and by manipulating the resolution you can reduce/increase the size
metinoot Member # 17031
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quote:Originally posted by Penny: This is a great little free programme that will do the job
quote:Originally posted by south_london_male: Scan it as an image/picture and by manipulating the resolution you can reduce/increase the size
I wouldn't recommend that. An image file, even if it's low resolution, will always be bigger in size than a PDF. Plus, the quality is lower. And if you have a document that consists of several pages, you can not attach them to each other as in a PDF.
Shanta Qadeama Member # 9889
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Another alternative would be for you to use one of the file sharing sites online - you could upload it so something like rapidshare or 4shared and the person could then download it from there.
Exiiled Member # 17278
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You can also resize a PDF file with Photoshop, just open it, save as, and a dialog box will appear. Manipulate the compression to you liking. Goes without saying if you intend to print it then 300dpi is necessary for good quality, so the file size will be larger. If it's for screen, then 72 resolution is enough. You're a journalist, master this sh!t already.