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Joe Makowski November 27, 2001 10:55 AM

how do i take a page from .pdf file and transfer
 
it to my word processor and then have multiple copies.

here's what i'm trying to do: on the last page
of the art of leverage is a great worksheet for
new projects. what i want to do is put in a word
processor as a document and then have a seperate
copy (filled out), for each project on my plate.

any way to do this?

Michael Ross November 27, 2001 02:33 PM

Five ways...
 
Joe:

Thank you for your kind words further down the board. I was grinning ear-to-ear as I read them. :D

Worksheet Transfer Method 1: From the "reader" toolbar select the icon with "ABC in a square," then highlight all the text, Ctrl+C to copy, then paste it into your WP. - You will lose a bit of formating.

Worksheet Transfer Method 2: While viewing the worksheet, go to Edit and select Select All. Then paste.

Worksheet Transfer Method 3: Print up a page, scan it in, then paste the scan as an image. You would then have to write over the top of the worksheet image and possible adjust your line spacing to make it fit on the worksheet lines.

Worksheet Transfer Method 4: In your reader, got to Tool, Select Graphics. Put your mouse in the top left of the page, click and hold the button down and drag your mouse down and to the right - drawing a square. Then copy and paste.

Worksheet Transfer Method 5: Print up one copy of the worksheet, then sit it next to you as you duplicate (create by yourself in a format your WP understands) all the items into your WP.

Method One and Two are the easiest and quickest.

Hope this helps.

Michael Ross.


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joe makowski November 28, 2001 11:59 AM

Re: Five ways...
 
hi, Michael...thanx a lot...i wasn't going to tell
you this, but i would have paid 15 for that one
page!...every organizer i've gotten has been too
compicated..that page focuses your attention..

> Thank you for your kind words further down
> the board. I was grinning ear-to-ear as I
> read them. :D

> Worksheet Transfer Method 1: From the
> "reader" toolbar select the icon
> with "ABC in a square," then
> highlight all the text, Ctrl+C to copy, then
> paste it into your WP. - You will lose a bit
> of formating.

> Worksheet Transfer Method 2: While viewing
> the worksheet, go to Edit and select Select
> All. Then paste.

> Worksheet Transfer Method 3: Print up a
> page, scan it in, then paste the scan as an
> image. You would then have to write over the
> top of the worksheet image and possible
> adjust your line spacing to make it fit on
> the worksheet lines.

> Worksheet Transfer Method 4: In your reader,
> got to Tool, Select Graphics. Put your mouse
> in the top left of the page, click and hold
> the button down and drag your mouse down and
> to the right - drawing a square. Then copy
> and paste.

> Worksheet Transfer Method 5: Print up one
> copy of the worksheet, then sit it next to
> you as you duplicate (create by yourself in
> a format your WP understands) all the items
> into your WP.

> Method One and Two are the easiest and
> quickest.

> Hope this helps.

> Michael Ross.

Mel. White November 29, 2001 03:06 PM

One more way...
 
If you have a full copy of Acrobat, you can print it to an RTF file.


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