Hello,
How to move from a PDF document in Word for the Mac again?
Thank you
Hello,
How to move from a PDF document in Word for the Mac again?
Thank you
JUSTVICKS returns with a great relief
and freedom is my realistic belief
all above all
someone shall fall
but not me
just wait and see.
Several solutions:
The document is not as big as this, then you know it in Word.
- You have a scanner with optical character recognition software: it allows you to retrieve the plain text. Get to rework back into shape with Word.
- You have the software of Adobe Acrobat Professional which allows you to export the text of a PDF file in a file in Word or HTML / XML and images in JPG, TIFF or PNG.
What do you mean take in word? Thank you
JUSTVICKS returns with a great relief
and freedom is my realistic belief
all above all
someone shall fall
but not me
just wait and see.
Well you retype the text in word!
You need the Adobe Reader software to open PDF files. If you do not have the software installed on your computer, you can download Adobe Reader free of charge (new window) from the Adobe website .
If you want to view Microsoft Word files you need to have a compatible word processer installed on your computer otherwise you will not be able to open the file. You can download a free Word viewer (new window) that will enable you to open and print Word documents if you do not have Word installed on your computer.
Opening and saving documents
If you want to view a document straight away just select the link to the document you want to view and it will open in a new browser window. We tell you the document file format (PDF, Word, etc) and file size in the link text.
Once a document is open you will have to save it (in the usual way you save files) to your computer if you want to look at it again when you are not connected to the Internet. Close the browser window when you have finished and the webpage you last looked at will still be displayed.
If you do not want to open a document immediately but would rather download it straight to your computer then the follow the instructions below. This method is also recommended for viewing larger files.
Internet Explorer: Right-click with your mouse on the link to the document you want to download and choose 'Save Target As...' from the on-screen menu, then save the file to a folder on your computer where you will be able to find it again later.
Netscape: Right-click with your mouse on the link to the document you want to download and choose 'Save Link As...' from the on-screen menu, then save the file to a folder on your computer where you will be able to find it again later.
Firefox: Right-click with your mouse on the link to the document you want to download and choose 'Save Link As...' from the on-screen menu, then save the file to a folder on your computer where you will be able to find it again later.
Opera: Right-click with your mouse on the link to the document you want to download and choose 'Save Target As...' from the on-screen menu, then save the file to a folder on your computer where you will be able to find it again later.
Mac users: Follow the instructions given above but use Control-click in place of the right mouse click.
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Last edited by Sandwich; 12-12-2008 at 12:03 AM.
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