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export to docx format from Acrobat Pro and then convert from docx to odt

On 3/31/14, 10:29 AM, paulwhitehurst wrote:
I have a .pdf form I would like to use as a mail merge form.  I see there's
no way to do merge in Draw.    I opened the .pdf in Draw and cut and pasted
from the .pdf to a new .odt document.  This only put images in the new
document that I couldn't edit.   I opened the .pdf in Reader and did the
same.   It copied all the text, but the formatting was poor.  Is there a
better way to do this so I don't have to retype the whole thing?

Thanks,

Paul Whitehurst
whandwh@aol.com



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