If the PDF was generated from an electronic document, and already contains text, you don't need to use an OCR product.  You could try BCL Drake to convert it to RTF with the page layout intact.

If you're working with PDFs from scanned documents, you might try Omnipage.

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Atul Gupta wrote:

Kerry,         I have used the product but the results are varied, with formatting of the word document dramatically changing sometimes while at times it is same. Ditto with the spelling, the level of accuracy is not very high. Which version of ABBY FineReader do you use? atul[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Atul,I've been using a product called ABBYY FineReader Pro to do exactly this.  I use the program to scan the PDF document and then I use the Send all pages to Microsoft Word option and it does a very good job. http://www.abbyy.comKerry Kavanaugh
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Dear all,         Please suggest as how to convert a pdf file to doc with maximum accuracy while retailing the original font/ size/layout and column structure. Thanks, Atul Gupta

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