The whole point of PDF is that it is not an editable format. If you have the
full version of Acrobat and not merely the reader you *may* be able to save
the document from that application as a Word document and recover the images
you want from it - though much depends on how the PDF was created.
or
You could save as TIFF from that application and use a graphics editor to
crop out the images you require and save them as new images.
Or in a worst case scenario you could scan the printed PDF and crop the
resulting scan in a graphics editor.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
You could possibly use Snagit (www.techsmith.com to get a free trial
version) to capture the graphs. In the Snagit editor, you can then save
them in a format that would be suitable for importing into your power point
presentation.
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Hope this helps.
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
If you have access to the full version of Acrobat Reader, such as Acrobat 8
Standard or Pro, there is a conversion tool included in that. However, it
will save the entire document as an image file and insert that into Word.
There is a program called Nitro PDF that will perform .PDF to Word
conversions. There's a couple of different methods. The first is using their
free online converter. Go to - http://www.pdftoword.com/ and upload a .PDF,
check the conversion option and enter your email address.
The second option is to download a 14-day trial version of Nitro PDF from
here -
and install it. Once that is done, it can convert the .PDF to a Word
document in a very short time. You can use it to scan the .PDF to recognize
the OCR and convert the document to an editable Word document.
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