convert a book to .pdf to word

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nickravo1

I want to convert a paperback book, 300 pages or so, into a .pdf that
I can then convert into Word. What is the best way to do this with no
mistakes. Or should I just hire a typist?
 
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nickravo1

What you want to do violates the author's copyright.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


I want to convert a paperback book, 300 pages or so, into a .pdf that
I can then convert into Word. What is the best way to do this with no
mistakes. Or should I just hire a typist?

If it is not already in the public domain, and even if if it you are
allowed to make a copy for yourself, just not disseminate it, and
there are other rules for educational use.
 
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Graham Mayor

Hire the typist! You could scan the book directly to Word, using (say)
Finereader, but there wioll be a lot of sub-editing required. Converting
first to PDF only makes the job much harder (but if you have a PDF copy, why
would you want a Word copy also unless you wish to plagiarise?). I too have
reservations about copyright!

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