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why not just use adobe acrobat reader six and use the pdf to text converter?
Also, ive not run into too many documents that wont work with jaws in PDF
except those that have been scanned into an image and then converted into
PDF.
Also, if you play with the reading modifications in the edit options of
adobe you can change the way things are read which can help in formatting so
you can understand easier.
Also, since acrobat reader is free, you can usually go to the pdf page
online, and do a "save to file" which will save the pdf to your hd and then
you can open it with acrobat reader....which also, by the way, has a pdf to
text converter...just remember, nothing can be converted to text or anything
else if it is originally a scanned image anyway...which is what many of the
online pdf documents are.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
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Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: arrl site and pdf
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