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Convert PDF to Word document?
Hello, there! Could you recommend a PDF to DOC converter that would not insert line breaks on each line, but would detect paragraphs. Or that would not, even worse, convert each line to a text box?
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Convert PDF to Word document?
Hello, there! Could you recommend a PDF to DOC converter that would not insert line breaks on each line, but would detect paragraphs. Or that would not, even worse, convert each line to a text box?
I'm using PDFZilla: easy to use and the results are satisfactory (although not perfect).
PDFZilla is shareware, try before you buy.
if you're looking for a free PDF converter, have a look at Calibre, but it will only export to TXT, thus losing formatting and images.
Give-a-way for the day has a good one (PDFTiger) at this link www.giveawayoftheday.com/pdftiger but you have to act fast. The freebie expires in about 8 hours.
From the readme:
Installation
Unzip the package you've downloaded and install the program by running Setup.exe. Then register the software using following data:
License Key: [...]
You have to install it before the Giveaway offer for the software is over.
Terms and conditions
Please note that the software you download and install during the Giveaway period comes with the following important limitations:
1) No free technical support
2) No free upgrades to future versions
3) Strictly non-commercial usage
One of these will surely do it. A bit of trial and error needed!
Freeware genius gives a comparison test of a few of them, but not Phil Pursglove's suggestion PDF to Word which I have used satisfactorily. I really don't know about your specific needs, but but interested to hear.
You may try Some PDF to Word Converter :
Some PDF to Word Converter performs fast and accurate conversions from PDF to Word with columns, tables, headers, footers, graphics and layout reproduced just as they were in the original document. It's totally for FREE!
Google Docs is now testing a new API feature that uses OCR (Optical Character Recognition) on images and PDFs.
From Google Operating System:
Google Docs API tests a new feature that lets you perform OCR (optical character recognition) on an image. There's a live demo that illustrates this feature: you can upload a high-resolution JPG, GIF, or PNG image that has less than 10 MB and Google Docs extracts the text and converts it into a new document. Google mentions that "the operation can currently take up to 40 seconds" and a small test showed that the service is not yet reliable: it's slow and it frequently returns errors.
The results are far from perfect and you'll find many errors, but the service is free and it's constantly improving. Here's the result of the OCR for this scanned document:
Edit: Whoops! ~quack reminded me I forgot the last step! A Google Docs document can be exported in a number of different formats, including HTML, OpenOffice, and Word: