[blindlaw] PDF file

Craig Borne cdborne at gmail.com
Sat Jan 2 23:00:32 UTC 2010


I am not sure how you have it set up, but if you already have the PDF,
you simply launch ABBYYY fine reader, press control + W, locate the
PDF, and press enter.  The PDF will be converted into Word.
Craig

On 1/2/10, James Pepper <b75205 at gmail.com> wrote:
> If you have Adobe Acrobat Professional, you can go to menus and
> select Document tab and click on OCR Recognition (which uses the capital C
> for the shortcut), then select "Recognize Text Using OCR . . ."  Then you
> save the file after this function finishes.  Then you reopen the file.
> Chances are this will not work very well but it is your best bet.  Most
> forms and other types of legal documents use fonts that are not good enough
> for most OCR work.  But since this is built into Adobe Acrobat Professional
> it is the best solution that is easy to use.
>
> James Pepper
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