At 8:48 AM -0700 10/9/03, tivo wrote:
May be a bit off site topic, but how do I go about changing a PDF file to
another format once it's downloaded? I don't seem to be offered any other
options but image files (there are no images in the document).

I wish to change the format and then change the document to a more condensed
form for printing (such as using Word).

I've an iBook, OSX, etc.

Thanks, Tivo

Hi Tivo,
I'll try and help.
In Acrobat, there should be an edit menu, then select all, the copy and paste into Word or other word processing document.


You will need to do this for each page of text in the pdf file, as far as I can see. I have OS 8.1 and 9, so don't know if, in X, there wouldn't be an edit menu.
HTH some!
Dawn Brocco
http://www.dawnbrocco.com


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