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Many of us have or get collections of PDF files with valuable information or activities on them. While I have no problem converting from Word to PDF, the opposite poses some problems. Pardon my ignorance, but I wind up scanning hard copy and then dealing with errors occuring with the scan when I create a Word document. Is there a direct (PDF->Word) way, wich can deal with several generations of PDF files?

TBob

Robert D. Peckham, Ph.D.
Professor of French
University of Tennessee at Martin
Chair, AATF Commission on Advocacy
Director, Globe-gate Intercultural Web Project




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