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I haven't actually tried this, but found this reference on another list.
Open the file you want to retrieve and use the "Copy File to Clip Board"
command, under "Edit" pull down in Acrobat (5.0). Once copied, paste in open
MS Word document. 
 
This simple approach generally maintains most of the layout properties, that
I have run across in our requirements, and will at the very least give you
editable text that you can quickly modify to fit your requirements, if that
is all you are primarily after.

Jackie Jackson
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  Date:    Wed, 26 Mar 2003 07:40:30 -0500
  From:    Leon Ramseur <[log in to unmask]>
  Subject: Any PDF to Word converts out there?

  I hate PDF files. Is there any converter taht converts PDF format to Word (.doc) format? Hopefully freeware or share ware.

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