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Have you tried Calibre?

http://calibre-ebook.com/


It is useful in reading and converting ebooks to different formats. I also save news articles 
with text & images to pdf format via PDF-Creator. Just now, I opened one of them with 
Calibre & converted it to RTF. The resulting file could be opened and read in WordPerfect X3 
and Open Office. The font size and paragraphing needed to be tweaked, but the text and 
images were all there. I don't use MS-Word, so cannot comment on its abilities.

--MP

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M. Pollex  <[log in to unmask]>
Language Lab Coordinator
Dept. of Languages
Brandon, MB Canada

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