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PDF converter featured in this month's (UK) issue of PC PRO
magazine
Thread poster: Joanna Mimmack (X)
Joanna Mimmack (X) Local time: 23:34 German to English
Jul 6, 2004
Passed on from another forum:
This month's (UK)issue of PC PRO magazine has some free Optical Reader software on the cover-disc. (ie: software to convert uneditable PDF files and text images into MS Word files).
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There is a program that converts pdf to MSWord and vice versa. I used it and it is very easy to use and fairly good. I experienced some problem with MSWord after I installed, however. It crashed sometimes, but some other people I know haven't had that problem.
There is a program that converts pdf to MSWord and vice versa. I used it and it is very easy to use and fairly good. I experienced some problem with MSWord after I installed, however. It crashed sometimes, but some other people I know haven't had that problem.
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