Re: PDF to Word conversion?

Subject: Re: PDF to Word conversion?
From: John Allred <jack -at- allrednet -dot- com>
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Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2011 12:55:35 -0500

I'd like to add what, I hope, is a useful observation. Chris, I trust
you got the answer you needed on how to get "editable" Word files in
converting from Acrobat. You didn't ask about the issue of preserving
format, which is an important consideration. The better the format
after conversion, the less time you'd have to spend massaging it back
into shape.
I've seen truly hideous conversions from Acrobat to Word, and I always
figured it had something to do with the original file format. I also
thought that using Acrobat's Article feature might have some effect. I
did a little experimenting to test my suspicions.
If I had other page layout programs like Frame or InDesign, I would
have tested using them. Having only Ventura Publisher, I used that for
testing. I suspect similar results from the Adobe products. I'm using
Acrobat Pro 9 and Word 2007.
I worked with a document that changes from one to two columns, has
headers and footers and spans three pages.
* A trip from Ventura => Acrobat => MS Word yields a document that
preserves the columns and the word order. The headers and footers
are lost, but their content appears in the right locations within
the final document.
* A trip from MS Word => Acrobat => MS Word yields a document whose
format and word order are demolished. The final file's first two
pages revert to a single column. The final page goes to two-column.
The document was originated in Word, using its column features to
accomplish the same format as with Ventura Publisher.

My takeaway is that the underlying structure of a document, as
translated into postscript for Acrobat, is going to have a huge effect
on how usable that PDF file is when someone wants to convert it into
another format. Succinctly, from an Acrobat perspective, structure in =
structure out. I didn't find any advantage in using Acrobat's Article
feature.
Regards,
John Allred
On 10/5/2011 7:49 AM, Dan Goldstein wrote:

Many PDF-to-Word conversions (not all of them) leave the formatted text
in text boxes. For Jack Lyon's excellent macro for converting text boxes
to text, see:
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From: Chris Morton
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Subject: PDF to Word conversion?

I have Acrobat Pro 9. What's the best way to create an editable Word
file from a PDF? Please be explicit, as simply choosing *File* >
*Export* is generating an image of each page that is not editable.




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