If you PDF file is password protected you need a password recovery software.
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PDF can't be copied as PDF is a format that can only be viewed. You may use Adobe Acrobat to copy the content or try PDF converter to convert the PDF to text or word format for copying. Freeware to use: PDFMate Free PDF Converter
Yes there are engines that search just for pdf files. Many allow you to justify your search so you can look for more than pdf fiels. But, yes there are engines you can search just for those files.
Convert a PDF in Word 2013 by clicking File > Open and selecting the PDF file. Word opens the content in a new file, and you can copy the content you want"including images and diagrams.
First you need to install full version of Acrobat, then you can make the file password protected. However, many applications are available to remove pdf password.
PDF password unlocker is the newly published password recovery tool specially to unlock password- protected PDF files for those who forgot the password. It is safe and easy!
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Try a PDF editor...
Yes, but often only if the PDF is not copy protected. If it is, you will be hard pressed to copy or convert it to anything. Now you can convert PDF to Bitmap image file of your desired format by using classic PDF conversion feature. To read more follow source link.
You can convert your work to pdf without losing any content by first making sure that you saved a copy of your work and then converting it. You probably will not lose your work.
The PDF password security defined by Adobe can prevent copying to the clipboard, but it does not prevent saving an entire copy of the PDF file. If you use the "Save a copy" button, the permissions on the new PDF file will remain intact. There is no way to disable the "Save a copy" using the standard Adobe Acrobat Professional software. There are more advanced security solutions that allow more restrictions on PDF files such as FileOpen Systems.
Yes. PDF Applications such as Acrobat Reader for MAC can open PDF files.