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Old 03-26-2017, 03:28 PM
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But I have seen in web that with languages like Visual Studio, Java , C# and others is possible to modify a word file, extract, etc without opening.

I may be wrong.
Indeed you are.
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I have observed in pdf world that "split" files by strings or bookmarks means by the page where is included, not rearranging the file by that point. Is this true ?
Unless the bookmark refers to a specific page and the 'string' is the bookmark name, I doubt it.
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