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Hardball, Billy
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Basically the security settings are so that I cannot copy and paste from a document... Is this the case with all PDF readers? Is there a trick to taking out extract from a document? |
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zectbumo
Posts: 224
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Use the "select text" button so that the hand changes to a cursor and then you can select whatever and copy it.
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| #1 01:55pm 08/02/06 |
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Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5110
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Unfortunately some documents have a security setting so that you cannot do this. I really am too lazy to go to the effort of typing everything out word for word.
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Opec
Posts: 3906
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If you can print and have Scanner with OCR, just print it out and use your scanner to digitise the text. Otherwise you'd have to crack PDF security to enable copying etc.
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parabol
Posts: 2072
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Rodolphe
Posts: 171
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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FoxitReader bypasses some security stuff in PDF's like document expiration, worth a shot.
Update: I just tried foxit with a protected doc and it obeys the copying permissions :o( last edited by Rodolphe at 15:00:24 08/Feb/06 |
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Rodolphe
Posts: 172
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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try installing Ghostscript and GSview (see parabol's post), open the PDF with GSview --> File --> convert --> use pdfwrite as the device and convert it. Then open the new PDF with adobe reader and you should be able to copy and past, it worked for me anyways. as far as i could see gsview doesn't allow you to copy text :/
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Spook
Posts: 15663
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i personally would print the pdf to file and then convert it back to a pdf
i can do this for you if you are super stuck and really dont want to retype, because i care |
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Rodolphe
Posts: 173
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what do you use to convert it back ??
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Spook
Posts: 15664
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ps2pdf, a unix tool;
if u want me to do it for you billy shoot it here dave.broughton@gmail.com last edited by Spook at 15:44:28 08/Feb/06 |
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Spook
Posts: 15666
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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well, that was a tricky little pdf
my unix tools even obeyed permission and wouldnt let me re-author our registered acrobat was able to turn off permissions so i could copy text hope that works for you billy |
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Fish
Posts: 1977
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i haven't tested it yet, but changing the extension to .ps and sending it though distiller should work methinks.
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natslovR
Posts: 4745
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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dais
Posts: 7607
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You're a good man Spook. Just remember, I wouldn't do the same for you.
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