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Re: pdf is for hoarding, not for sharing. ;-)
Thank you Mark (and Patrick off list),
The "Duh!" factor of learning just kicked in. (Picked that concept up in a
gifted workshop. Gifted = how many duh!s take place a day.)
On page 30 of the complete Acrobat help file (very recently downloaded),
they detail how to do it. As with many things they are do-able if one takes
the time to find out how. This makes the process much easier. Hints such as
yours speed the process up profoundly.
In and out from the heart attack snow (at least some small sense there) it
has been a day at the bottom of the learning curve.
As with any new software (or Christmas presents for the kids labeled *some
assembly required*) it is partly getting over the intimidation of working
with a new system and slightly different way of thinking.
Maybe before visiting with killie newbies, veteran O.F.s should try a new
item of software - just to remind them again of what a whole new vista
opening up unexpectedly is like. ;)
All the best!
Scott
> FYI, you can use the text tool in Acrobat and copy text and paste it to a
text program.
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