Insert PDF file contents into Word?

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BwiggleS

Is there any way to insert a pdf file into word but have it display the
document instead of embedding it?

Thanks.
 
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Jay Freedman

BwiggleS said:
Is there any way to insert a pdf file into word but have it display
the document instead of embedding it?

Thanks.

Use the select-and-copy tool in Adobe Reader (if the PDF's author hasn't
forbidden it), and paste into the Word document.

Alternatively, use one of the dozens of PDF-to-Word converters you'll find
on the Internet to make a Word file, and then use Word's Insert > Text From
File command.

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Graham Mayor

If you have version 7 or Adobe Reader or above you can insert a one page PDF
as an object. Objects cannot span pages so if your PDF is longer than one
page it will need breaking up into individual pages.

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You can insert multiple pages from a PDF into Word using Insert_PDFs (to Word) from http://www.OfficeExpander.com
This works right from Word (Office 2000-2010) using an Insert PDFs button. There is a free version that inserts a couple of pages from a PDF. You can also resize all the inserted images.
Cheers.

BwiggleS wrote:
> Is there any way to insert a pdf file into word but have it display
> the document instead of embedding it?
>
> Thanks.
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