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Use Adobe Acrobat Pro,it got a OCR function can get Text from PDF~
The Microsoft Office has open text formatting, which includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. In addition, the Adobe software package also has open text formatting, which include Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat.
It is basically used for reading(acessing) the files with 'pdf' format(usually a text file downloaded from internet)..
You can change text and background colors via the following commands... Edit > Preferences > Accessibility > check Replace Document Colors.
Adobe Acrobat Standard is a program that now easily allows you manipulate existing PDF documents. It allows you to edit text and images, place signatures and merge several PDF documents to one file. The editing of files that can be read by any type of operating system was never so easy.
.BPDX is a file extension used by Adobe Acrobat. It is a text file that contains a list of platform-dependent catalog index file paths and flags.
Improvements included in Adobe Acrobat 8 Professionalv8.1.1 Update: Close a potential security vulnerability on Windows® XP computers that have Internet Explorer 7 installed (CVE-2007-5020); see the Adobe Security Bulletin (APSB07-1 concerning this issue Address several PDF forms-related issues Address issues that may arise with OCR text recognition for Japanese text Provide additional stability
In the text box, highlight the text, and hit CTRL+E. Chose size, font, bold, etc... You can then click out of the text box, and right click on it - and hit MAKE CURRENT PROPERTIES DEFAULT. Then it will use the same properties next time you use a text box. I found this on Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nH-LJt475k hope that helps.
How do you rotate text box in Adobe Acrobat Professsional 8?" I ran into this problem recently. I was trying to edit a pdf with a number of schematics. One of the schematics was rotated 90 degrees. I wanted to inserted text box labeling the drawing but needed to rotate the text box so it faced the same way as the drawing did. I don't believe you can rotate a text box in Adobe Pro 8.0. However, you CAN rotate a page and then insert a text box once the page orientation is the same as the orientation of the text you want to insert. My solution: instead of rotating the text box (like you would do in MSWord), rotate the page. Once you have finished making changes, you can re-rotate it back to its original orientation and the text box will move right along with the page. Hope this helps!
Yes, bold is an HTML text feature. You use the <b> tag to display bold text.
There could be several reasons why a PDF attachment does not show English text when it is opened:The original document was not written in English, and the Adobe PDF program is simply presenting the information in the language in which it was first written.There are code errors in the PDF file you have received, and your version of Adobe Acrobat is consequently unable to display 'English text' for that document.Your version of Acrobat is out of date or has become corrupted.Your computer is not configured to show English text when deciphering a .PDF document.You have a virus in your PC.
Most basic PDF readers can convert from PDF to Word. GoogleDocs, Adobe Reader, and Adobe Acrobat can all do it. But if your PDF is made from a scanned page, you sometimes won't be able to convert it to text because the file is made up of images, not text that's readable to a computer.