1. Open a pdf document in Acrobat reader
2. Select : Tools - Select & Zoom - Snapshot tool
3. Make a snapshot of the entire page or part of the document, resize the blue area as you want
4. Download Paint.NET (freeware) and install it
5. Open Paint.NET and click paste to paste the snapshotted pdf file which is now treated as an image
6. Find the desired picture you want to insert it the pdf file , right-click it and copy it
7. go to Paint.NET opened pdf (image) and click paste, than move the picture across the pdf and place it where you want
8. save the picture as .PNG or .TFF and use online image to pdf converter
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I am not sure what you are asking with this question. Import your picture first, then use the title editor to add the title to the picture.
No, you cannot directly import a PDF file into iMovie. However, you can convert the PDF to an image format (like JPEG or PNG) or a video format before importing it into iMovie. Once converted, you can easily drag and drop the images or video into your iMovie project for editing.
you can either take the picture or import them.
Yes.Using the Sun PDF Import Extension (SPI).
U.S. Tobacco Import Update 2005/06 from USDA. http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/tbs/may07/tbs26201/tbs26201.pdf
If you mean the words in the PowerPoint; then, you can just copy and paste them. If you mean the pdf itself; no, you can't, but you can convert the pdf to a word document or a picture and put it in then.
You do not, unless you have Acrobat or some other software that can edit PDF files. An acrobat PDF file is basically a picture of the document. If you can edit the file, sometimes you can SaveAs, but if all you have is a PDF file and MS Excel, you will not be able to convert to a worksheet. You can, however, import as an object into Excel and display the page in a worksheet. This will be the same as importing an image; you can display the image, but you will not be able to edit the contents.
To convert a PDF file to BibTeX format, you can use a reference management software like Zotero or Mendeley. These tools can extract citation information from the PDF and generate a BibTeX entry for you. Simply import the PDF into the software and then export the citation in BibTeX format.
File>Import then find your picture, but be sure that it says, jpg, instead of sketchup files.
You can't.
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