You have one of two options if all you have is a printed paper copy:
The word is "transfer."
copy it onto a translator, get the translation, and then paste it into the illustrator file?
Soft copy output is the text/graphics that are displayed on the computer screen. Hard copy is the page on which the text/graphics have been printed in a printer and can be held in your hand.
copy. paste.
Just copy the words in the power point and transfer it in a word format.
a printer copy of computer output
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.
The contents of a PDF file can simply be copied and pasted into a blank word template. Be sure to highlight the PDF documents entire contents, copy, then paste into word,
You cannot directly copy from Turbo editor and paste it in Word. But instead you can save your source file from Turbo. Then open that file in Notepad. From Notepad you can copy or paste to MS Word.
If you want to copy C source code to a new file in MS Word, use the following steps:Open the C program in Notepad if it's not already open.Select all text (usually CTRL+A works fine).Copy that text to the clipboard (CTRL+C).Open MS Word (or Wordpad).CTRL+V to paste the C source code.Save if desired.If the C source code is in a file, and you have Windows Explorer open with that file showing, you can open MS Word, and then drag the file from Explorer to MS Word, which will open that file.
I want to suggest another solution, copy the text from the word or open office file.. then paste it into Notepad, then copy it from there again and THEN paste it into CorelDraw, and are you "discarding" the formatting or keeping it? cause that can be a problem too.
Word processed document means that it was created in some type of word processor. That means that you can edit it, modify it, format font or paragraphs, copy text to some other file, copy text from some other file, print it, email it, etc.